IFK Göteborg hanging over the table.
Marcus Berg responded to a first-class goal in the Western derby against Varberg and netted the team’s third straight win.
– What kind of ending is that, wow, says Discovery expert Norden Jerzic, when he scored the second attack of the evening.
IFK Gothenburg The first fight entered in earnest. After a great victory over BoIS in Varberg In the western derby, the team passes Malmo in the table.
Aside from Marcus Berg’s impressive start to the match, which prompted goalkeeper Fredrik Anderson to take part in a display, it was Varberg who started off the strongest. The team rated Good Chances, largely due to neglect in Blåvitt’s construction phase.
They should watch out for those mistakes, says Discovery expert Norden Jerzic on Air.
Honoring his teammates
On several occasions, Werner Hahn had to make qualifying saves and was praised by the expert just mentioned.
– He’s an incredibly good goalkeeper. I thought he started out a bit questionable in IFK but he’s grown into one of the Allsvenskan’s best goalkeepers, says Gersic.
Blåvitt developed into the match and in the final minutes of the first half came the goal. Johan Bångsbo played Hussain Karnell who made it into the defenders and served Marcus Berg in the penalty area.
They dare a lot, that’s fine. We’ve said that even if you fail sometimes, you just have to keep going. They are very talented, and Berg praised his young colleagues.
Stop for a class goal
In the second half, Blåvitt was for all the money lined up scoring opportunities. When the clock struck nearly 60 minutes, Marcus Berg stayed ahead once again. He received the ball from Kevin Jacob and sent it into a neat goal.
– What kind of ending is this, wow. Norden Gersic says Fredrik Anderson can only stand and watch.
Berg also got a chance to score a hat-trick when he pounded a ball past Fredrik Anderson, but instead it was Gustav Norlin who made it 3-0 before Kevin Jakob made it 4-0.
Blåvitt leaves the game with three consecutive zeros in the bag.