20 magic minutes



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Molde had borrowed it a few hours after his late win against Brann.

With the victory, Åge Hareide’s Rosenborg team maintains the leading position in the silver match behind the magnificent Bodø / Glimt. Even the league leaders, who beat Sandefjord 2-1 on Sunday, still have 18 points left.

On Sunday RBK had to wait a long time before the chances really counted, but in the second half of the second half it was very hot around Odd goalkeeper Sondre Rossbach.

Rosenborg – Odd 4-1 (1-0)

200 spectators.

Goals: Erlend Dahl Reitan (42) 1-0, Kristoffer Zachariassen (70) 2-0, Robin Simovic 2-1 (73), Dino Islamovic 3-1 (78), Islamovic 4-1 (str. 83).

Judge: Espen Eskås, Bækkelaget.

Yellow cards: Edvard Tagseth, Rosenborg, Espen Ruud, Odd. (NTB)

Bakenga offside

In a first half that was by no means a casual bonanza, Rosenborg were effective on their own ground on Sunday. Three minutes before the break, Erlend Dahl Reitan appeared in front of the goal and put the home team ahead.

Early in the round, Anders Konradsen and Dino Islamovic had each had a good chance to score, and just before the break, Islamovic himself could double to 2-0. However, efficiency was lacking.

Former RBK player Mushaga Bakenga believed his team had sent Odd ahead before the break, but the 36th minute goal was disallowed for offside.

Instead, the scores came both ways in the second half. Kristoffer Zachariassen made it 2-0 in the 70th minute after veteran defensive back Tore Reginiussen passed the ball to RBK’s top scorer.

So RBK seemed to have fixed the final grip of the match.

Islamovic-dobbel

However, three minutes after Zachariassen’s goal, Robin Simovic cut down for Skien’s guests, and suddenly there was a new nerve.

However, it did not last long.

Dino Islamovic scored 3-1 and 4-1, the last of the goals on a penalty kick with six minutes to go. The referee pointed to the chalk mark after Carlo Holse fell to the ground in a duel with goalkeeper Odd Rossbach.

Thus, the party was pricked.

Odd thus falls to the fifth pass on the table, but the distance to the silver RBK is only three points.

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