Five points: IFK Gothenburg-AIK

Guthenberg. Per Bohmann received five points from IFK Gothenburg-AIK at Gamla Ullevi.

1. Who are the most affected?

The weakest eleven starters from AIK have been introduced this year? Perhaps that’s how many people felt when they saw the lineup. Henok Goitom had to call up shaky cards like Collins Sichenje, Axel Björnström, Jesper Ceesay and Erik Ring when Gnaget played for the Europaplats.

At the same time, this feeling was deceptive to most of them the most important The names were there: Gediti, Larson, Lustig, Stefanelli. It was more than could be said IFK Gothenburg Which was often half a good team without the president and injured Marcus Berg.

So even if Blåvitt had only lost one or two players, and Gnaget seven or eight, it was hard to tell which team was hit the most.

2. It Was Even (Bad)

Sebastian Erickson took the bet with both hands and put John Gedetti into the muddy swamp formerly known as Hybrid Grass. The unkind treatment signaled the start of the whole match. Pluvet was his old, faded self: aggressive, intense, pushy.

But half was (bad). The teams traded promising but half-baked attacks with each other. It was even more dangerous when two reprimanded players met. Houssam Ayesh, the perennial pup, was the only one who could do two bad things for every good but still feel the danger, possessed the very volatile Axel Björnstrom and made a cross pass that shook Iman Markovic to the post.

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3. Sebastian Ericsson is back from the dead – again

If you are looking for sophisticated soccer feet, then you are not looking at Gamla Ullevi this evening. In a match marked by mediocre play and errors, there was still one player who was above average.
Sebastian Ericsson pleasantly surprised me. Under difficult conditions, with a mat that called for minimizing the risk of slouching, I think the runaway brain was one of the few who kept the sharpness in the passing game and decision-making. Sebastian Ericsson has returned from the dead, after the number of seriously injured people is constantly on the rise.

4. Should Blåvitt get rid of the best Allsvenskan team?

I realize that it is a delicate and intractable problem. If Pontus Dahlberg wants to return to his home in Allsvenskan in the long run, it will take him a lot to say no. The 23-year-old could theoretically guard Buffett’s goal for the next 15 years.

But it’s some damn timing.

Warner Hahn is perhaps the best goalkeeper in the Allsvenskan this season. The ball drive is top notch and even better in the game with the feet. An ideal goalkeeper for a team looking for a greater element of possession in their core game. In front of AIK, he was calm as usual and great when things got tough.

This summer, Han seemed eager to sign a longer contract with the association, but those discussions seemed to have died out regarding Dahlberg’s return. If Blåvitt throws the Dutchman away, even though he is currently Dahlberg’s best goalkeeper, there must be a number of Allsvenskan’s top clubs who don’t miss out on a deal. As a blue-white, you have to get bored of this thought.

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5. This is where Europe most likely disappeared, the Ghanat

Even the average person can easily identify the main weaknesses of the AIK in this match. The left side of the back line did not reach a higher level. Who showed himself over and over and eventually punished himself too.

Axel Björnström is miles away from the player we saw in Sirius and seems to be thinking a lot. Throughout the match, Houssam Aich had a huge advantage over Bjornstrom, who was terrified. The left-back wasn’t helped by goodwill and hard-fighting, but Collins Seshinji who didn’t learn painfully at his side. Both behaved passively in a simple long ball. Sichenje ended up lopsided in a head duel, Björnström didn’t dare to collide and Aiesh could easily find his way to Markovic who scored the winning goal.

There we also got the answer to the above question. Blåvitt has dealt with the loss of his one true star in a powerful way. AIK on the other hand…when many junior players are missing out, it’s not a top-notch team. It’s very strange, very pretentious, very uneven. Can they really work their way past both KFF and Hammarby in the last two rounds? Nah… Maybe that’s where the European spot has disappeared.

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