Shot without a home win in 116 days after a major goalkeeper loss



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BERGEN (VG) (Brann – Haugesund 1-2) See what Brann goalkeeper Ali Ahamada (30) does here. Crazy self-control. And now Brann hasn’t won at home in four months.

The last time Brann won a league game at home at the Stadium was on July 12. (3-1 on Sandefjord). Then the summer sun came in the city among the seven mountains. It is now winter, and the first hatch on the Christmas calendar is only a few weeks away. Four months without a home win. Or 116 days to be exact.

Embarrassingly, Ahamada spoiled the ball in his own goal in the 57th minute. He published an Alexander Stølås post on his own network. Brann thought it wrong.

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– It was a post and I tried to catch it, but the ball slipped. It was a small mistake. says Ahamada to Eurosport.

But Petter Strand rekindled hope when he tied four minutes later. But five minutes later, the red jerseys were underneath again. Jon-Helge Tveita dropped Kristoffer Velde. Substitute Niklas Sandberg beat the penalty in goal.

– It was delicious. It was great to score three points, and it was great to keep Horneland’s stats, says Kristoffer Velde, who provided the penalty, to Eurosport noting that Haugesund has beaten Brann’s assistant Eirik Horneland several times since leaving the club. .

Last year Haugesund won twice against Hornelands Rosenborg. Velde was substituted in both games.

– There’s nothing to hide that it was a strained relationship, and then it’s more pleasant to beat him, adds Velde, and sends a stab at the old coach.

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WHERE IS THE BALL: Ali Ahamada rotates the ball in his own goal to 0-1, and Brann’s crisis grows. Photo: Marit Hommedal

The string of weak results cost Brann’s former coach Lars Arne Nilsen the job. In August, Kåre Ingebrigtsen took over as head coach. Without having significantly helped in the point capture. Under Trøndelag, which had an adventurous success with Rosenborg with three league golds and two cup championships (kicked in the middle of the 2018 season), there has only been one win in 11 games (2-0 over Stabæk in Nadderud).

But it’s starting to get terrible a long time ago. We are talking about August 24. With Ingebrigtsen, there has been one win, four draws and six losses. Statistics bother you. He has expressed it to VG.

– It doesn’t get good enough when you lose. That we can repair and lose this fight is unforgivable. This is a match that we should decide and take three points, Ingebrigtsen tells Eurosport.

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It looked promising for Brann with a good first half. They had four good chances. Haugesund had nothing. But they had Helge Sandvik. The FKH can thank their last defense for not being left behind by two goals. But he nearly missed extra time when he threw Petter Strand’s shot, and the ball slid just outside.

– I didn’t have full control over that, no. So I breathed a sigh of relief when I saw him leave, says Sandvik with a laugh at Eurosport.

He is acclaimed by his teammates.

– He is good. Good to see him where he is today, and he has shown it over time, says match winner at the opposite end of the field, Sandberg.

GOOD GUARDIAN: Helge Sandvik saved Haugesund with a great game. Here it is Sander Svensen and Damouda Bamba who see the FKH goalkeeper in action. Mikkel Desler (left). Photo: Marit Hommedal

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