Hammarby turned against Sandviken – winning after a brain drop

The battleship was badly positioned against Sandviken.

It took one more man to turn the match against a Division 1 side (4-3 win).

– She died, said Youssef Orabi, sighing during the break.

Mads Wenger, Laurette Sadik, Pavel Vajic, Abd al-Rahman al-Saidi. There was no shortage of experienced names when Hammarby began pre-season.

However, Bagen found Sandviken very difficult to deal with. At the break, the Division 1 team led 3-1. Mohamed El Sakhdy grabbed a brace and John Jr. Ejebromah grabbed two as Sandviken easily punished their rivals.

The hardworking Youssef Orabi fought for a goal for the home side but was embarrassed by the collective effort.

– There’s a lot we can do better. It does not work. We roll a lot of balls, get nothing and it’s pretty dead. We don’t make anything. Then we get punished for quick turnovers, the center sighing during the break.

Naher comes Basra

Discovery expert Norden Jerzyc summed up half of Bagen in his own powerful way.

– They will get a hair dryer during the break.

Marti Cifuentes replaced the entire starting eleven in the second half. Players like Edvin Kurtulus, Joel Nelson and, above all, Nahir Bisara entered and turned the game around.

The visibly more attached Bajen pressured Sandviken immediately. In connection with a corner kick, Daniel Soderbergh took the ball with his hands on the goal line and received a red card.

– He has a brain leak, says Norden Jerzic.

The 18-year-old’s dream target

Naher Basarra parried the subsequent penalty kick but Sandviken fought bravely through the half. Despite playing with ten men, they kept their composure for a long time and frustrated Hammarby with good possession.

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But in the end, the forces got tired.

With about twenty minutes left, they couldn’t resist any longer. David Concha, who was being tested at left back, hit a hard low cross which Bisara was able to volley into the net. In the 75th minute, talented 18-year-old striker Deniz Gül added a beautifully curling shot to the far post.

Also the final score was 4–3 in front of 2,638 spectators at Hammarby IP.

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