Dauphin broke after the cross – and Hammarby supported him last night

Oliver Dauphin was broken after the foul against Sirius and dropped out of the Tele2 circuit.

But Lorette Sadiko took the blame after the cross.

The midfielder says he’s playing it and I’m not where I’m supposed to be.

Hammarby had a strong match advantage against Sirius and created a lot of chances. However, it took until the second half before the home team could break the deadlock.

Joel Nelson blocked Muhannad Gehazy’s pass in the 58th minute and many thought that might mean breaking the ice.

Instead, Sirius equalized in the 75th minute after Daniel Stinson broke Oliver Dauphin’s pass to Lorette Sadiko.

With the support of his teammates

After the match, the goalkeeper was broken and walked away from the Tele2 circuit to avoid speaking to the media. His teammates did their best to support the 20-year-old.

The first thing I said to him in the dressing room was that it wasn’t his fault. It’s not his fault that we missed 1000 chances. We should have made it 5-0 even earlier. It’s not really his fault, it’s the way we play. We’re playing all the way, he did what he had to, Nair Basara.

Muhannad Jayzee follows the same path.

– It’s a misunderstanding. We scored several goals by playing from there, so there’s no doubt about that. Of course we support it. We know which foot he has. I got rid of some foul passes today, everyone makes foul passes and unfortunately this led to a goal.

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Lorette Sadiko took the blame on Target instead.

– He made a mistake that leads them to make the score 1-1.
did you wear it
– Yes, who else?
Dauphin perhaps?
– No, why then? We play like this and I don’t get ahead of my old man. I’m in front of him, then I hesitate at the end as he plays it and I’m not where I’m supposed to be. I look at Sugita and don’t think about who I’m behind so they scored 1-1.

Hammarby is now seven points behind Haken in third in the table.

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