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After three consecutive losses, Sirius has now bounced back.
On Sunday, the team defeated Varberg away.
The win means Sirius’ first three pointers since mid-April.
Sirius has now put in a three-game losing streak and has conceded ten goals in three games behind him.
On Sunday, the Uppsala team bounced back when they visited Varberg Bois.
The win means Sirius has secured his first win since April 17 when he defeated Helsingborg 1-0 at the Studenternas IP
But it wasn’t very simple.
The first half marked by wind was 0-0 when half of the game was played.
“They have a tailwind”
– It blows a lot, they have a tailwind. They hit too far and it’s tough, Vaihue (Tommy, Sirius goalkeeper) doesn’t get past half the level. Of course it affects but we try to make it a little easier at the start of the game and then develop it in the second half, Filip Rogic told Discovery after the first half.
In fact, no player from Sirius has scored a goal since the Allsvenskan premiere when the 1-0 win against Helsingborg was an own goal by HIF player Anthony van den Hork.
But when Uppsala’s team got tailwind to their side in the second half, they also managed to make the pace with the goal.
Laorent Shabani only needed four minutes before he nodded his head in front of Sirius.
Then the lead was extended in the 64th minute when Mustafa Zidan scored 0-2.
– We know we are a strong team, they only collapsed these three games. “It’s important that we get up and we did that today,” Mustafa Zidan told Discovery after the match.
That was enough for Sirius to secure his first win since mid-April.