AIK turned Friday the 13th to black for Hammarby



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AIK had trouble motivating themselves after making up their minds early and feeling like they were superior on this strange opening night. Of course, AIK was the favorite, but few had thought it would be so easy and painless.

– It’s pretty tough to play when you’re 7-2 and it’s already decided. It was a curtain, says one of all the star acquisitions at AIK, Daniel Andersson, to Aftonbladet.

AIK set the maximum speed immediately. Already after 62 seconds, Alan Dzhusoev, completely free, made it 1-0 for the dressed in black. At eleven minutes it was 3-0 and at 33 minutes 6-0.

– When we release the ball, it is difficult for them to follow us, says William Arvidsson of AIK, who scored his two goals in the first half.

“We keep making mistakes”

AIK, full of world players, had a much higher pace, they weren’t even tested, while the Hammarby players seemed tough and loyal.

Hammarby had a period in the first half that gave him energy; when they were down to 6-1 and 6-2 and had a little push before the second half. But you didn’t get anywhere.

– What is correct? Not much has come out today. We keep making mistakes. In any case, we’ve started to build on something, even if it wasn’t there today. We have to really examine ourselves, says Hammarby team captain David Pizzoni.

It was the first competitive match in the newly built hall in Gubbängen, a sheet metal construction with a single grandstand on one long side. 50 people adapted to Corona framed the event.

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Edsbyn (in red) and Villa met in the SM final this spring. Then Edsbyn won 5-1. Photo: TT
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