Aimar Sher could be Hammarby’s most expensive sale



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When 17-year-old Hammarby midfielder Aimar Sher made it 1-1 in the 91st minute, it wasn’t a fair draw. The goal came more by chance than as a result of some form of forcing by the home team.

Häcken took over early and led a good 1-0 lead with just over a quarter played. Alexander Söderlund took the lead after excellent preparation from Ahmed Yasin, one of the best players on the field tonight. Hammarby had some of the ball, unable to handle possession on scoring occasions. There was a half chance here and there, while Häcken was able to defend himself stably. This is what the match really looked like throughout the match. The visiting team had a couple of chances to puncture the game late in the second half, but David Ousted on Hammarby’s goal had to make a couple of qualified saves. And instead, it was Aimar Sher who would have the last word.

The 17-year-old hit the ball into the penalty area, shot to the left and made it 1-1 in the 91st minute. Hardly fair given that Hammarby only took two shots on goal in 90 minutes and periodically displayed a convulsive offense.

Hammarby has a lot to think about

The recognition, however, means that the dream of a season saved and a European place lives on, although it will require significantly better efforts than this on the part of greens and whites to achieve it.

Hammarby has a lot to think about. It is true that the team has woken up at the end, but Stefan Billborn does not get the most out of the offense as he is now. Two shots on goal and just one 90-minute scoring chance is not approved in a match like this, despite finding a good team.

Also, no substitution is made until the 83rd minute when Jeppe Andersen got to his knees and looked in pain. But while Hammarby’s sports management is putting together the puzzle for next season, they can be happy for Aimar Sher. It’s a pleasure to see the 17-year-old who is only getting better and better. Not surprisingly, it has already received interest from Basel, among others.

There is sales potential here so it is enough and it will be over and the bigger clubs will cut back. We have seen clubs like Rostov FC and Lommel SK through City Football Group seize the opportunity to find the Allsvenskan in the days of Corona. Don’t expect there to be less of that product in 2021. And then Aimar Sher is a given target. Here’s Bajen’s chance to recover much more than the 40 million the club made when it sold Kossonou Odilon. The 17-year-old midfielder has every chance in the world to become the club’s most expensive sale of all time.

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