Poros. The biggest in football history.
But Elfsburg dominated Gothenburg today after winning 3-1 on Sunday.
– We take control and start from the first minute, says Jakob Ondrijka.
There were two different teams (the Wesburgs) and the weak (IFK Gothenburg) format pitted against each other at Borås Arena in good attendance with over 13,000 spectators on site.
But Elfsburg in the end clearly won 3-1 and sent IFK Gutenberg, the former big brother in terms of football, into the depths of crisis.
– We are the best team. We are in control, we start from the first minute of the match and we achieve our goals,” says Elfsborgsstjärnskottet Jacob Ondrejka to Sportbladet.
Ondrejka and fellow right wing Rasmus gave the pain of blue and white linebacker Alexander Gallo and above all Oscar Wendt sweaty.
– Alam and I are fast players who love to dribble one on one. We do what we’re good at and I can imagine we’re having a bit of a hard time reading there.
– I felt like I had an edge on my edge, says Ondrejka.
Over the last seven visits to Borås Arena, IFK Gothenburg has only had one win.
You are now the big brother in western Sweden, right?
– We have been for a few years, Ondrejka replies quickly.
The left-handed, surrounded by rumors of transfers to both Besiktas and Alkmaar, among others, was hungry for goals against the team that won the match with the lone goal when they knocked Elfsburg out of the Swedish Cup earlier this year. autumn.
He then celebrated with an arched hand behind his ear against IFK Göteborgsklacken – and promised to score another goal if he scored against the same team on Sunday.
Ondrejka played hard in the decisive 3-1 goal.
If Oliver Zandin hadn’t scored there, I would have liked a penalty so I would have given it…
Help became instead.
– It turned out to be a good thing anyway. It’s nice to win. If I were allowed to sign up, that would have been a bonus.
Elfsborg meets IFK Norrköping away before the break and the climb will begin.
We want to be the best team and fight there. We’ll see how far it takes us, says Jacob Ondrijka.