(Tromsø – Vålerenga 1–0) Vålerenga chased their third straight victory in the Eliteserien, but on their own and tired artificial turf it was Tromsø who took three points.
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Thursday’s settlement between Tromsø and Vålerenga, which was actually supposed to be played on July 3, but was accelerated due to artificial turf exchange in the north, did not come a second too early for the home team. But they needed some time in the fight to find the way to the net masks.
After a first round that ended goalless, Tromsø succeeds in the 67th minute of play.
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Lasse Nilsen put in from the right and just in front of VIF goalkeeper Kjetil Haug and a defender, Eric Kitolano came sneaking. In a nice way, he controlled the ball in the net and the home team to victory.
– It was controlled. I have been told to get in the box when we post. I’ve worked a lot with it. Then it was just a matter of getting your toe on it and seeing that it goes in, Kitolano told Discovery +.
Before Kitolano won the match, it should have been 1-0 to the guests from Oslo. Only four minutes into the second half, Aron Dønnum lasted up with a beautiful prelude inside Tromsø’s 16-meter, and served a stroke to teammate Henrik Bjørdal.
Completely unpressurized and with five meters between himself and Tromsø’s last defense, it was only for Bjørdal and wide side the ball in goal, but the 25-year-old missed the ball.
It all well summed up like this:
– Of course there must be goals. I think I’re slipping a little. It was that day today. May only forget it as soon as possible, Bjørdal said even after the match.
Thus, it ended 1-0, and no points for the guests from the south.
– I’m not happy about losing when we lose up here, a match we should take with us if we are at the level I thought after the Sandefjord match. The first round is directly weak, the second round is clearly better, but it is not fantastic, said Vålerenga’s coach Dag-Eilev Fagermo.
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