Skellefteå drives over Brynäs – despite penalty match for Anton Olsson

Two weak interventions in the goalkeeper and a penalty kick.

Skellefteå beat Brynäs 4-0 after an eventful first period.

– They were a little lucky and scored easy goals against us, says Brynä coach Mikko Manner at C More.

Skellefteå broke his losing streak in six matches when he won on penalties in Lulea on Thursday.

At home against the Brenas on Saturday afternoon, the western bottoms were packed in the first period.

Rijkaard Hag broke his five-game drought by sending 1-0 under Brenna goalkeeper Anders Lindback Which is a questionable interference.

– It wasn’t really intended to shoot the Icebreaker, but it slipped. Great, says Hugg in C More.

Lindback goalkeeper board

2-0, young defender Elias Salomonson managed to get into an open cage after leaving Lindbeck to stop the ball behind the goal and then had no time to come back.

At the end of the first half, JVM defender Anton Olsson, 19, received a penalty for a head intervention after a video evaluation.

Brynäs did not help.

‘The numbers lie’

After Greg Scott was sent off in a power game, Jonathan Johnson made it 3-0 in a four-on-four match.

– We’re off to a great start. This is probably our best period in Portes so far. Brenna coach Mikko Maner said at Sea More that the numbers are now clearly visible.

Jonathan Bodas scored the final 4-0 goal in an empty cage.

– Really, really cute. I think the 64 (Pudas) on our squad lead us in a very good way, says Skellefteå coach Robert Olson at Seamore.

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