Hammarby lost the victory over Sirius – lost in the Battle of Gold

Two big hitters cost Hammarby a win over Sirius.

Then I talk mainly about Vyton Berisha’s burning goal chances.

The time to sign the prestige at the club has yet to be approved – and if he had set his sights on only better, Baggin would have engaged in the battle for gold to the end.

When sporting director Jesper Jansson was looking for a striker this summer, it was based on the premise that he wanted a player who could shoot for the gold medal for Hammarby.

Therefore, the club was also prepared to spend a lot of money on a striker who could come in and deliver right away.

They searched extensively and would have considered bringing in Alfred Finbogason as a complement to a top-tier striker. But Bagjen offered the Iceland a cheaper contract based solely on performance, as they weren’t entirely sure about the 33-year-old and his injury history. Finnbogason refused, of course, and signed Lyngby instead.

Instead, Hammarby opened up the purse dramatically, paying about 15 million Swedish kronor in money transfers to Vyton Berisha from the Norwegian Vikings. One of the most expensive Allsvenskan team deals ever, the Norwegian Archery King will be the piece most likely to have fired gold at Hammarby. Instead fix a European site.

Very bad

Before the match against Sirius, Berisha went without goals in the last six matches. I am absolutely convinced that Berisha will score in Bagen no matter what. The problem is that he didn’t do it when it was most needed. He was definitely useful in the attack.

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But four goals and a poor performance in eleven games is almost acceptable. In addition, three of the goals came against Degerfors and Sundsvall, while one, the one against AIK, was a points-winning goal.

But not scoring in any of the matches he has drawn against Djurgarden, Haaken and Malmo FF is too bad. With that price and the money the club has spent, it doesn’t ask for much. not at all. It was the big games that he would throw in.

And if Berisha had set his sights a little better during this period, Hammarby would have had at least four more points. Then the situation was completely different than it is now. In front of Sirius, it looked quite similar to what it had been in the past few games.

Berisha was cremated after the stand. And just in time for Sirius’ heel start, delayed 40 minutes by Tele2’s traffic jams, every now and then I felt as if Berisha would walk out of the stadium speechless again. For the seventh game in a row.

Berisha’s drought has now reached seven matches

Otherwise, Sirius at home was a match that would just be played. Sirius entered the match without Christian Kwaku and Marcus Matissen. And with a somewhat bad shape curve. It was also a match against a goal. Sirius hardly created a clear opportunity to score in the whole match, while the home team lined up scoring opportunities. But then Oliver Dauphin made a fatal mistake that Daniel Stinson exploited. 1-1 in the 75th minute and one of the worst rains this year for Harby. However, the truth is that the team should never have been in this position. Had Berisha and the other strikers not sunk position after position, Hammarby would have already sealed this match in the first half.

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Now it was 1-1 and instead of essentially securing third place, keeping the gold rush alive and getting second place in their hands, it would now be a painful end to the Greens and Whites, with AIK and Kalmar both trailing by three points. With three rounds left to play. And Berisha’s goal drought has now reached seven games. Far from agreeing.

For Sirius, it wasn’t a good point. But neither player nor fan thought of that when they celebrated a point on Tele2 this evening, with goalkeeper Tommi Vahio becoming a big save hero.

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