Per Bohman’s five points after Hammarby – Norrköping



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Hammarby left Tele2 speechless, or did they really …?

According to Bohman’s five points from Hammarby-IFK Norrköping at Tele2 Arena.

1. They have not managed the press

For the first time in a long time I hope all agreed that Hammarby would fight for the gold. That yoke did not drive the sports management, the coaches or the players. With a couple of rounds into the league game, he became stressful, nervous and rushed when the results fell short of expectations. Bajen is a great club in many ways, but they weren’t used to or safe with it Sports league the press about a pronounced gold candidate.

2. Shit in VAR, but preferably target camera

Now the season is dead for Hammarby. The press does not exist. Not surprisingly, a home team completely free of anxiety looked irresistible in the first half against IFK Norrköping. Bajen was very good, basically dominant, before the break.

Gustav Luwigson, Alexander Kacaniklic. Richard Magyar and Jeppe Andersen could have given Hammarby the lead. Then Paulinho scored 1-0 in connection with a tangled corner. It really, really seemed like it was inside. Henrik Castegren had gotten into his own goal a bit and possibly a few inches of the ball were possibly left at the goal line when the center-back cleared. Mohammed Al-Hakim and his team of referees shook their heads at the Hammarby players: no goals.

My line is this: shit in VAR, but target cameras no sane person could want to do without.

Everybody loves Christoffer Nyman

Christoffer Nyman is the dearest person in Norrköping. It is easy to understand why. It’s beneficial to be able to follow an upcoming shooting league winner week after week (Selmani is suspended and I don’t think Ogbu or Kiese Thelin will catch up) who completely miss what we otherwise associate with scorers: selfishness, glorification personal and self-cultivation, individualistic. the cult of the stars.
This is just an ordinary and fairly understated guy who has the most and best of forwards in the entire series. There is probably no football fan in all of Sweden who doesn’t treat Nyman honestly to win the shooting league.

The 17th goal of the season was completely in keeping with Nyman’s schoolbook: smart running, exquisite weaving from Sead Haksabanovic and a completely obvious chip from Nyman.

Bajen’s big problem this season

Second half?

A ridiculously changing storyline in which these kinds of cross-standard end-of-season games often degenerate. It’s hard to admit that only one goal was scored after the almost obscene number of chances that were eliminated by both teams.

Defensive play is Bajen’s crucial Achilles heel, but an almost as big problem this season has been the helplessness and inefficiency that has plagued the team all year. The feeling is that Hammarby needed 5-10 hot positions to score a goal. When a high-level goalkeeper like Isak Pettersson attacks the opponent’s goal, not even 20-25 chances were enough to get the ball in. A good effort, absolutely, but nobody gets fat and happy with good performances. Because it is Beijing, which is not convinced, that still has a chance in Europe.

5. Confidence has been bitten, but Billborn deserves another year

After falling behind in the battle for gold, one could at least ask Jens Gustafsson and Stefan Billborn to arrange a European venue for their respective clubs. Gustafsson’s Norrköping has a chance and can still get a passing grade, but Billborn can’t. 2020 is a personal failure for him.

However, my patience with Stefan Billborn is great. The 48-year-old performed so strongly with Hammarby in his first two seasons that he should be able to have a weaker half of the year without the trust capital eroding entirely. Billborn’s reputation is, of course, on the edge. When the offense has not been superior enough to compensate for the still weak defensive play, the manager has not managed to balance the team based on the new reality. That said, Billborn deserves to coach Hammarby next season as well.

From: By Bohman

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