Strømsgodset lost overtime win against Haugesund



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Strømsgodset and Haugesund shared the points in Sunday’s elite series settlement.

STRØMSGODSET – HAUGESUND 2-2:

A Strømsgodset in the battle for relegation is fighting a fierce battle with Start and Mjøndalen to stay in the Eliteserien, and with a draw against Haugesund in Sunday’s deal, Team Drammen are currently in the standings, one point behind Start. and one point ahead of Mjøndalen.

Jørgen Hove and Kristoffer Tokstad scored the estate’s goals, while Peter Therkildsen and Alexander Ammitzbøll were on the Westerners’ scoring list.

TV 2 expert Marius Skjelbæk, however, was not very impressed with what the two teams accomplished on the field.

– This is a lovely bad football game, just like the games towards the end of the season. There is a maximum of 3-4 moves in the team, and then there is a mismatch or a yellow card said towards the end of the deal.

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Hove score

After ten minutes, Salvesen had a great opportunity to send the hosts in the lead with only goalkeeper Frank Stople. The Godset striker, however, hit the ball just off the post.

Fifteen minutes later, however, he sat down for Drammen’s team. A shot from Mikkel Maigaard finished Hove, who from seven meters directed his ninth goal of the season.

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The 1-0 for the hosts also held up at halftime, and with a draw at the same time between Mjøndalen and Start, there was no doubt the estate could say they are more satisfied so far in the last teams’ 28th round.

– They are the big winner so far, said Skjelbæk during the break.

– For et drama

However, the 1-0 lead did not last for the match, because after 69 minutes Haugesund reached a well-deserved draw. Alexander Stølås smashed a post into a completely free Therkildsen who got an easy job with just the goalkeeper.

Ten minutes before full time, Tokstad appeared with a Herman Stengel free kick and sent the home team back to the lead.

– What drama in Drammen!, Exclaimed Skjelbæk from the TV 2 studio.

And when it comes to the estate’s victory, Ammitzbøll tied for extra time.

Thus, he finished 2-2 in Drammen.




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