Goalkeeper Sirius Fayeho praised and booed Hammarby on Tele2

He was hailed as “Superman” after the match.

Tommy Faihoe got in the way of three points with Hammarby and was booed at Tele2.

It’s fun that people are interested in you even if you don’t belong to that team or have any history there, says the goalkeeper Sirius.

Tommy Fahoe played a great match against Sirius and conceded only one goal despite Hammarby’s massive pressure.

Among other things, the center of Foton Berisha saved from close range in the first half and Abdo Saidi’s shot in the last seconds.

– All goalkeepers become superman against us, he says Naher Basara until discovery.

The goalkeeper of Sirius himself was satisfied after the match.

A good matcha probably has a lot to do.

“I did not go today”

Faiho, on loan from Djurgarden, was booed for large parts of the match after local fans thought he was taking too long on numerous occasions.

– Then you enjoy yourself. It is just a joy. It’s fun having people care about them even if you don’t belong on that team or have any history there, you’re dealing with it. It’s just fun.

Extra nice to help Djurgården in the Battle of Gold?

– It’s obviously fun, but we need to get those points in Sirius too. It’s good to get a point in such a tough game away from home.

He called you Sarah Superman, do you agree?

– lol. He tried to put it in front as he did in the last game, but it didn’t work today.

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“I didn’t talk much”

Sirius coach Daniel Backstrom praised the goalkeeper after the match.

– Tommy’s game is a strong contributor to our sitting here with a point. He sticks a shot at Sarah. He didn’t talk much, he just played. We kept two clean sheets in the last two games, and if we look at the stats, he is a strong contributor to our point. I like what Tommy is doing now, he says.

Sirius are now five points away from qualifying after Degerfors’ win over IFK Göteborg.

– Nothing matters to me. We have Kalmar to beat on Monday. We did really well at the end, Vaiho says.

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