Marty Cifuentes in The Dark Hammarby 2022: Going Forward

Hammarby went without a win in the 2022 derby.

A real disappointment to the team and coaches.

– It feels bad, says Muhannad Al-Jiaz.

– I take responsibility for it, says Marty Cefuentes.

After Hamrabi and Djurgarden Played 0–0 at Tele2 Arena on Sunday afternoon, it’s clear now.

Hammarby will be without a win in the Allsvenskan 2022 derby. The lack of three pointers in either encounter with AIK or Djurgården means there is no zero in the column in terms of wins against arch rivals.

– I take responsibility for that. We should have scored more points in both games, and that goes for both AIK and Djurgården. There are small margins in this sport. But what I want to commend is that the players do their best in the end, says coach Marti Cifuentes and continues:
– We are really trying to do everything to win and strive for it in this match. But like I said, I’d rather not win the derby than win something else. But I know our fans want to win the derby, and I want that too. These are important matches.

‘feel resentful’

Mohanad Gehazy is also disappointed that Hammarby did not win the Olsvenskan derby in 2022.

– It feels bad. It’s not fun at all. Last year we beat AIK and Djurgården in the cup and against AIK in Allsvenskan. We still had three wins in the derby last year, and now we’re at zero, so we feel bad, he continues:

Of course you’d prefer to win the series, but the derby is the most important of the year, but if we don’t win it, it won’t be good.

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– It’s boring, of course. We still feel we have opportunities today. Darijan Boyanek says it is bad.

Hammarby is now four points behind Djurgaarden and Haken, although the latter has played one game less.

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