No goals between Varberg and Helsingborg

Without goals between Varberg and Helsingborg.

This is despite Farberg’s massive end effect.

“I call it a storm, because it really was,” says expert Emily Zar Olander at Discovery.

Important points are at stake at the bottom of the Allsvenskan table when the last Helsingborg visited the Varberg Twelve Table.

The home crowd then watched a match marked by struggle rather than pretending, which was witnessed by nine yellow cards (6-3 for Varberg).

Helsingborg’s Joseph Amoako was the closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half, but the shot came close to the post.

Great location for Helsingborg

In the second half, Helsingborg took control of the match – and with less than half an hour remaining, a better center emerged to take the lead. Armin Gigovic had a fantastic opportunity to score another goal for Joakim Lindner after 49 minutes, but he fired over the crossbar.

Crossed Helsingborg towards Varberg – despite good chances.

– My God. Expert Emily visits Olander in Discovery, states a situation they can go back to and have nightmares when they return home to Helsingborg.

Huge Final Effect

But the match will swing again.

Varberg amassed plenty of chances at the end of the game, especially through Oliver Stanish and substitute Dion Krasnicki, but the ball didn’t want to score.

Ten very unpleasant minutes for Helsingborg. I call it a storm, because it really was. Situations Varberg has been through, Hollander says, Helsingborg really shudders.

HIF is now one point behind second-placed Degerforce, who, however, has played one game less.

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