A new miscalculation for AIK after 1-1 in Uppsala

AIK suffered another setback in Uppsala.

Prior to the 1-1 match against Sirius, the club was criticized for its strategy.

– It sure is a hell of a thing, says expert Alexander Aksin at Discovery Plus.

After a poor start to the match between Sirius and AIK, things intensified in the second half.

The hosts took the lead at Studenternas after an hour of play when Tim Björkström was crystal clear in front of goal after a corner kick.

John Gedetti is in trouble

Before the match, Sirius had only two points against AIK since the team moved to Allsvenskan in 2016. The last Allsvenskan victory came against AIK in 1973 and there won’t be three pointers this time either.

It was really annoying in front of Sirius’ goal after a superb AIK stand in the 75th minute. Markus Matissen pointed to the AIK supporters behind the goal who got John Gidity To fight back and engage in battles with multiple Sirius players.

In the second wave in the next corner, AIK will tie.

Gedetti covered the ball that found its way to Sebastian Larsson, who in turn poked Sotirios Papagianopoulos on his forehead with a cross and headed the central defender 1-1.

Then Nicholas Stefanelli forced David Mitoff Nelson to save with a powerful blow from an air volley, and John Gedetti also came close to determining the match.

However, the star recruit bicicleta landed a little over the bar to aim for Sirius.

severely criticize

The match ended with a score of 1-1, another AIK miscalculation that was criticized by expert Alexander Aksin at the Discovery Plus studio before the match.

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Among other things, he questioned AIK for using unprepared young players, leaving a “crisis mark” influencing decisions such as sacking coach Bartosz Grzelak.

– It’s hell, I would say. Being AIK good over time means that you are doing something very, very well. Once Hammarby and Djurgården are also good, AIK will have to do something else, come up with some other things, says Axén and then continues:

– Starting to talk about stress and doing other things is crap to me.

He also doesn’t like to see transitional revenue for young players trying to go hand in hand with playing outside Europe.

I get a fever when I read such visions. The fact that you constantly force a coach to play with three guys means he has to take out eight players, Aksin says.

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