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Only once since Kåre Ingebrigtsen became Brann’s coach has the club won a match. It was the away game against Stabæk, who almost got revenge in windy and soggy Bergen tonight.
– We look at the table, and we can’t help but focus on ourselves. We also see that we have to start winning football matches. We don’t have too high shoulders. We need to find peace and work better together.
– I was hoping that we had gotten further than we are now. Now it’s not about playing fancy football, it’s about scoring points, Ingebrigtsen told NRK after the game.
– Brann had his periods, but it was Stabæk who was closest, says commentator Tor Ole Skullerud on Eurosport.
The first half was a bad opportunity, but Fredrik Haugen hit the crossbar with a long shot.
Stabæk took the lead with an Oliver Edvardsen goal just over a quarter of an hour after the break. So they had good control of the game and could decide everything.
The tie came after a corner. Daouda Bamba handed over to Kristoffer Barmen, who headed in for the tie. Gave a necessary point.
Barmen was also with Brann in 2014 when he was relegated. He does not think that the situation at the table today affects the squad so much.
– Everyone in the closet has a lot of faith that this will work out.
Brann is number 13 in the elite series, just above qualifying spot.