The captain marked the golden tone: “It’s nice to have boys like this”



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He set the tone right away, then held the witness for 90 minutes without breaking the tempo once. He sang in the networks after two minutes and that from the penalty spot. MFF defeated Gothenburg 3-1 and Anders Christiansen will lead the team to the finish.
– There has been an offer on the table to which the board said no. We will take home the gold and Anders Christiansen is a very important part of it, confirmed MFF President Anders Pålsson from Sydsvenskan.

Anders Christiansen was king of the scheme when MFF defeated Gothenburg.Image: PETTER ARVIDSON

The game started with Arnor Traustason putting the ball in the center very close to the goal and looking to be able to loosen up and put it in when he was brought down from behind.

Anders Christiansen unleashed a deflected effort from the right that the visiting goalkeeper did well to deflect the ball.

– Sometimes you have a lot of confidence in yourself and when I advanced I was sure to score goals, Anders Christiansen told Dplay after the match.

He confirmed Also that you can imagine a stay abroad until before he quickly disappeared from the Stadium for private reasons, which were not a contract signing before the transfer window closed on Sunday night in Saudi Arabia.

– I can absolutely imagine another stay. But I have learned to live in the present and not think about the next step all the time, Anders Christiansen said.

The penalty goal was actually the opening shot of a night in which MFF owned the game from start to finish, with the exception of a slippery accident in the wet. Marko Johansson fell for a team, did not regain speed and Anel Ahmedhodzic was passive when Pontus Wernbloom was able to roll 1-1 on an empty goal in the 23rd minute.

But MFF restored order before the breakup. A pass to the wing displaced the defense, allowing Adi Nalic to slip away to score the goal. The Gothenburg protests were loud, but stopped when the image appeared on the big screen and it turned out that Yahya Kalley had gotten a few decimeters wrong.

– They have played a few games so I was sure I was on the right side, said Ola Toivonen.

MFF ran the game and above all Anders Christiansen did. He found holes to pass the ball through midfield and won an incredible amount of the ball himself. In the second half he was way down in front of the baseline and picked up balls.

– “AC” and Ola (Toivonen) show their character when necessary. Good to see. It’s a nice feeling as a coach knowing that these guys can take responsibility, said MFF coach Jon Dahl Tomasson.

They had good help from Adi Nalic and Erdal Rakip, who broke up copiously. Nalic also received a dividend in the second half with a shot that was controlled at his own goal by team captain André Calisir and the game was thus practically decided in the 63rd minute.

– It’s been good for a while, said Adi Nalic. At 2-1, the goal was to hit Ola with a rock-hard ball to the far post. The 3-1 was a good cannon shot, no I’m just kidding, it was meant to be a tackle.

Sören Rieks had to leave with back pain during the break and was replaced by Isaac Kiese Thelin. Arnor Traustason came out after an hour after taking several hits and Bonke Innocent entered.

MFP made more changes at the end. Erdal Rakip came out with cramps and was replaced by Amin Sarr and Ola Toivonen came out and was replaced by Rasmus Bengtsson who made his first minutes as an extra midfielder.

With the victory, MFF now only need another nine points from the last five matches to secure the gold, as Häcken lost to Mjällby on Saturday.

– I have thought about gold every day since we lost it in Örebro last year. That has been the motivation for many rounds of racing this spring and it is every day, Anders Christiansen told dplay.

– It’s like we said all year. We ourselves are our most difficult opponent. Nothing is clear and we have to do one game at a time, said Isaac Kiese Thelin.

– It was not the most beautiful game, but it was a good teamwork. We are stable and it was good that we got up after what happened to Djurgården, summarized Jon Dahl Tomasson.

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