Hammarby was better than Hacken

Five points for each Bohmann from Hammarby-Haken.

1. Amazon and the desert at the same time

Thousands of thoughts flashed through my feverish brain. During the break, you have time to collect questions.

Has summer training transformed Boubacar “Steve” Trawale from stiff and raging to fast and light? Can Haken’s weak players continue to outperform? I thought about it before stepping into Tele2 Arena and realized that one pressing issue was better than anything else this afternoon.

the heat.

The purely intense heat that prevailed in Stockholm felt that the Amazon was sticky and a sharp desert at the same time. Players warmed up gently in the shadows and machine guns fought in vain against supremacy. The slide sprayed in Tele2 Arena was changed to a dry balcony mat, which slowed down and resulted in a false pass.

2. Hammarby was clearly better than the league leaders

Marti Cifuente’s respect for him was as reasonable as it was obvious. Bajen was set up against what was by far the best indoor midfield in the series: Samuel Gustafson, Gustav Berggren and Mikkel Rygaard. They take this challenge very seriously. Bajen played very disciplined against Gustafson, because you stop Häcken if you reduce the time of the strategist with the ball.
The teams were relatively even, but Hammarby was a little better at playing away from the press, won more ball, was a little more aggressive and dared to stand a little higher. it was like this low fat Better in all stages of the game thus the correct very Better in general. Häcken relied on their ability to create counter-attacks. Even Hovland and Johann Hammar are the best in Allsvenskan at standing low and shooting wide, but the feeling was that the league leaders had fallen into disbelief.

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Here’s how: Bägen had as many as ten “roughly poses” before the break, and Häcken only had a few.

Boubacar Trawali.

3. Trawally showed which party was hidden

I tried to be more attentive to how the fans at home greeted Boubacar Trawali, half of whom started at the club. I drew cheers from outside, screaming and encouraging applause. Did supporters show sympathy for a prestigious acquisition that needed additional support?

No, the truth is, the 27-year-old deserves all the recognition he’s received. In the first matches at Bagen he looked almost uneducated but against Häcken Trawally he turned. Time and time again, Bagen would skip the visiting team and pass the ball to a hungry Gambian waiting on the left wing. Valger Fredrickson wasn’t fully slain (although he was traded during the break) in the myriad of singles situations he had to deal with, but Trawally finally showed off a taste for technology, creativity, and ingenuity and not least the speed with which Baggen paid a large sum of money.
Understand me correctly. The effort was far from perfect — decision making sometimes faltered — but it showed supreme qualities that were hidden in a rusty, injured, and slightly above football body.

4. Haken’s Masterpiece 1-0

As Per-Matthias Hogmo sent off a weak Fredrickson in the break, he ended up in trouble a few minutes into the second half. Kristoffer Lund tries to cover the ball when Dennis Colander cuts it through his male interference as a well-sharpened scythe turns clean in a field.

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Häcken’s coach has two full-backs that handle both full-backs positions, but now one has been replaced and the other is injured. Instead, Liu Bengtsun had to act as a left-back and my spontaneous feeling was of course: “Now Pine is taking a bigger grip.”

Ike!

Because football tracks are unfathomable. The barriers showed a good dawn at the start of the half, but I did not expect that after less than an hour of play they would score two goals in three minutes.

1-0 was a masterpiece as every pass was handed to his teammate, ‘on the third man’. Uddenäs found his way to a tireless Berggren in the penalty area who softened the soft cotton touch on Tomas Totland who assisted King Alexander Jeremejeff with the shot.

The score 2-0 was more random but also the fruit of a remarkable tuning game. Suddenly, they were able to take advantage of occasions when Bägen’s team was porous and elongated, which Häcken didn’t do at all before the break.

5. Satisfied small teams – but the happiest was probably Malmö FF

This match was marked by intensity and confusion in the final third.

Such clichés may fail, but sometimes a simple and straightforward analysis is the most correct too. Hammarby created more chances, had a lot of input and got a lot of finishing touches. The problem for Bagen was that Oddenas, Jeremiah, Rygaard, and Turgot did a lot of things while Ludvigson, Bsara, Colander and the others didn’t. The exception was Boubacar Trawale who capped an excellent effort by dropping to 1-2. His advice will be needed.

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However, Hammarby deservedly returned to the score 2-2. Haken, who was very strong in the overall defensive game, conceded two fairly cheap goals when the entire away team was holed up in his team’s penalty area. It was seen over 90 minutes left and right that Bagen had at least one point.

Then, both teams seemed unsatisfied as they exhaled the 30-degree heat. The happiest of all was probably Malmö FF. Skåne residents got to see three main competitors – Bajen, Häcken and AIK – across. Now they can, more quietly, graze on a proper summer creek, which means Skåne residents can quickly devour the remaining distance to the summit.

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