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Grorud-Ranheim 0-2

Ranheim’s Ole Sæter scored his fifth goal of the season when Grorud was defeated 2-0 in Oslo on Monday night.

Ranheim arrived in Oslo after three losses in a row, which caused a drop to 3rd place in the table. Ranheim was only six points ahead of Grorud before this match, but now the gap is nine points. The Oslo team suffered their first defeat in five games after four straight draws.

Ranheim was up at the climb spot for just over an hour again, as Sogndal was surprisingly down 0-2 at home for Stjørdals-Blink, but Eirik Bakke’s disciples fine-tuned and secured three points after a good second. half. Therefore, it is still the third place that applies to Ranheim, while Sogndal maintains the promotion place.

The clock had just ticked the half hour when Ranheim went 1-0 in a bad first half. Forward Ole Sæter had two chances, and where the first opportunity was blocked, the second ended in cash on the corner goal. It was Sæter’s fifth goal of the season. It’s good after being in a total of 12 out of 16 games, but where it’s only been three of them from the start.

Sæter left the field with a smile on his face when he was substituted in the 72nd minute, staying ahead with his team. The substitute made his seventh of the season in the perfect post for Erik Tønne in the first post. Solli has also participated in 12 games, and ten of them since the beginning.

Control

Ranheim had a very good first half and didn’t let go of the home team at all. Ranheim was also in control for the final 45 minutes, but without excelling in any way. Nor was it necessary. Three points away from a compact and not at all desperate Grorud is well paid.

Substitute Nikolai Jakobsen Hristov was closer to Grorud in the 66th minute, but his shot went just wide of the post. Ranheim was very stingy backwards and did not let go of the home team. Then it was the deserved victory for the Trondheim second team.

When the teams met in Trondheim, Ranheim won 5-3, and it’s often a little or for Ranheim. Ranheim has won ten and lost six so far this season. So far, there has not been a single tie.

Double sellin

Eric Kitolano’s net run at 15 minutes into the first half sent Tromsø ahead 1-0 over Sandnes Ulf at half-time. Fitim Azemi and Daniel Berntsen each contributed in the second half, as Tromsø easily won 3-0.

Øygarden took a 1-0 lead over Åsane by Bjarte Haugsdal, but late in the first half Åsane took a 2-1 lead at halftime after two quick goals from Sindre Austevoll and Kristoffer Valsvik. Top scorer Henrik Udahl put the season 13th at 3-1 in the second half. Åsane is just two points behind Ranheim on the table. For Mons Ivar Mjelde, it was a difficult start as Øygarden’s coach.

Goal thief Kjell Rune Sellin ensured that Strømmen led 1-0 at halftime over YMCA Oslo in Ekeberg. The same man made the final score 2-0 13 minutes before full time.

Sogndal’s party has already been mentioned. Sander Erik Kartum and Marius Augdal put Stjørdals-Blink up front, but goals from Aljoner Ndour, Daniel Eid and Mathias Blårud changed it to 3-2 for the home team in Fosshaugane.

Ullensaker / Kisa lost 1-2 at home to Raufoss. Ole Andreas Nesset sent Ull / Kisa to 1-0, but Matias Belli Moldskred, Kristoffer Nessø and Emil Breivik (2) delivered a 4-1 away win for Raufoss. The home team had to end the match with ten men after Steffen Jenssen was sent off with ten minutes to go.

Lillestrøm and Kongsvinger appeared to share the points in a goalless draw at Åråsen, but well assisted by KIL goalkeeper Riffi Mandanda along the way, substitute Magnus Knudsen was able to score his first goal with a header for LSK at 1-0 with seven minutes. for playing. . A few minutes later, Björn Bergmann Sigurdarson scored his first in his second stay at the club. Lillestrøm were good in the second half and deservedly won after a boring first 45 minutes.

The match between HamKam and Jerv was postponed. Wolverine’s team has been quarantined after a positive corona test.

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