Bowman’s five points after Gutenberg – Hammarby

Guthenberg. Five points per Bohmann from IFK Göteborg-Hammarby in Gamla Ullevi.

1. Is Blåvitt the “new”?

Good behavior, plenty of running meters and ample energy are essential components of an effective football team but not enough to achieve success.

Then you also have to sometimes be able to control parts of matches. Set the pace and act instead of always responding to opponents. she has IFK Gothenburg Have you had extreme difficulty with – yet?

The 4-3-3 formation, young player Yohan Bangspo’s play-making ability and more players relying on possession in midfield, did not fundamentally change Plafitte. The old struggling forces are still there, but the team eventually has additional tools to use.

The city of Gothenburg came from three victories that highlighted this change. Not the least statistically, if compared to the other 14 games of the season. Ball possession and (53 vs 45), safe passing (87 vs 80) increased significantly, as did the number of chances created and goals scored.

2. Yes! Because Stahre wasn’t a coward

Michael Staher did not panic just because Hammarby came to visit him. The midfield triangle was still weighed down by attack with carver Kevin Jacob and one-man Hussein Karnell in front of Gustav Svensson’s one-man army.

This time, IFK Göteborg did not want to give up all the lead. With land, grass and good shape, they tried to meet Hammarby on an equal footing. Blovett has occasionally dared to stand tall in the away team in an attempt to sabotage early building attempts, and it was refreshing to see once again so much ambition in both pressing and passing.

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Gothenburg’s population has now gained some significant levels of sophistication on the aggressive granite block that marked Plafitte. However, the home team’s most dangerous position came on a classic long ball. Director Marcus Berg (who has been practically a playing coach since his return to Bluvet) ordered Oscar Wendt to change the course of the match, Mohanad Gehzy misjudged the trajectory of the ball and Houssem Aich could escape. The left-back came back but pushed Aish a bit and Mohamed Al Hakim missed a cheap penalty kick.
No damage was done, although Davor Blazevic saved Kevin Jacob from a penalty kick.

Marcus Berg at Hammarby.

3. Jebbie Andersen is back – great shape

The signatories below generously distributing praise for the first 45 minutes of Blåvitt is about the expectations one can expect from these two teams. I was simply impressed that IFK Gutenberg got along with Hammarby which is still very strong.
For the Stockholmers, they were also very good, as usual creating opportunities in many different ways (changes, longer attacks and set pieces).
They often played outside of Blåvitt’s acceptable but somewhat porous pressure when Gustav Andersson got a little lonely against Darijan Bojanic/Nahir Besara. Jeppe Andersen deserves some extra praise. The convicted Dane, who was exiled to a kind of internal exile under Milos Milojevic, faces a second spring under Martí Cifuentes. In the absence of Lorette Sadiko, Andersen took the opportunity as a midfielder. Strong, solid and good with the ball. When Hammarby’s flow is about to clot, he makes sure to solve it with simple but clever maneuvers. If he can get any closer to his solid form as of 2019, it will be tough to move the Dane.

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4. Sexy Bangsbo

The second half was open, half crazy and plenty of opportunities. Many defended the strong performance, but it makes sense to once again highlight the youngest players on the field.

Stahre should be commended because, even when the team wasn’t really working, he dared to include Johan Bangspo and Hussein Karnell on the team. Now the coach gets the maximum return on this investment. In short, Bångsbo is sexy. The focus was on his incredible calmness with the ball and his ability to drive like Beckenbauer and pass through the lines, but I’m glad the 19-year-old is just as calm and confident in the purely defensive game. The child appears to be immune to the nervousness and anxiety that periodically afflict the average adolescent Sven population. Anyone who has seen Blåvitt can mention that Bångsbo has the complete package. Meanwhile, the one-year-old Carneil shows an endearing blend of heat-sensing feel and soft technique.

Boubacar sank Trauley Blovet with a dream goal.

5. Bugg has two massive golden weapons

It’s just a matter of stating the truth: this was a match at the top of the Allsvenskan. IFK Göteborg had three wins in a row but I think this losing effort in its own way impressed more than any win. You’ll have to excuse me if you patted me in the head long after the defeat, but this was a performance that showed Blåvitt could indeed develop into a reliable senior team in the long run.

Hammarby in turn is a trusted golden team and has shown stability and strength when it was really needed. When Djurgorden, Malmo and Haken won, Pagen responded in an excellent manner.

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Over 90 minutes, they are of course a much more complete building than Blåvitt. In addition, they have two “extra lives” that are two formidable golden weapons: an outrageously strong bench and the best standing Allsvenskan. They lighten up eleven Allsvenskan star-filled starts with prestigious acquisitions such as Pavle Vagic, David Concha and Shaquille Pinas, as well as Bubacarr Trawally. The Gambian is busy but showed in a Gutenberg Thunderstorm that he has the ability to flash. Gehze, Sara and Bojanic sculpted the teams together and Trawali hit the ball at the cross. Nice.

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