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Former Aalesund coach Bohinen has spoken after the dismissal about leaving with Dagbladet. After taking the club back to the Eliteserien, it was a tough encounter with the first division and a painful breakup.
Later, Lars Arne Nilsen took over, he too had a hard time, especially this Sunday.
It was a battle-ready, goal-hungry Stabæk team that started in Nadderud. The home team shot out of the starting blocks, hungry for revenge after a 0-4 loss to Sarpsborg in the previous round.
Stabæk controlled the game in the first half without finding his way to goal. But after Emil Bohinen thundered 1-0 from 25 meters just before half-time, the goals reached the second half.
Oliver Edvardsen had put on his dancing shoes and was a nuisance on the right side of the entire settlement. At eight minutes into the second half, he passed the ball between two Aalesund defenders and scored the 2-0.
Mats Solheim appeared on the scorers’ list minutes later after a good help from Aalesund goalkeeper Andreas Lie. The last defense of the visiting team cleared the ball in their own goal. Gustav Valsvik determined the result with his forehead just before the end.
Stabæk thus rises to eighth with 28 points, while Aalesund remains at the bottom of the table with his seven points.
Kanonkule
Oliver Edvardsen was alert from the start of Sunday. Just after half an hour had passed, he danced into the orange penalty area with a beautiful tunnel over Kasper Jørgensen. Behind Aafk’s back he didn’t like it. Jørgensen then tossed Edvardsen onto the grass, but the referee did not blow the whistle.
Edvardsen continued to create riots around the Aalesund area, but did not find the net masks in the first half.
Instead, he had a free kick from 25 meters before the ball was finally in the net for Stabæk. Bohinen loaded the cannonball and curled the ball over the wall and into the goal behind an overtaken Lie. The scorer was far from happy on the way to the break.
– There is not enough. We will have more goals, Bohinen told Eurosport during the break.
Nightmare night: – Incredibly stupid
Loss of the guardian
Stabæk continued with the high intensity after the break and there were, as Bohinen wanted, more goals.
Edvardsen kept up with the dribbling magic early in the inning and passed the ball between two Aalesund defenders, before signing up for his fourth net knowledge of the season.
The guests drew back in an attempt to avoid the breaking blue wave, but the task didn’t get any easier when Lie missed Solheim’s clearance and gave Stabæk a 3-0 lead minutes later.
The home team was far from stocking up, and Valsvik punctured the match when he excelled and stabbed 4-0 10 minutes before the end.
The goals were Aalesund’s 58, 59, 60 and 61 setbacks on the season. With only seven points, the road to safety is long for Lars Arne Nilsen and company. There are nine season games left to do it, and the next challenge is Odd at home. Stabæk meets Brann in Bergen.