Thursday, July 16, 2015

The estate coach after away win in the Czech Republic: – Råsterkt – VG

(Mladá Boleslav-Strømsgodset 1-2) Danske Bassel Jradi (22) did it properly when he first would open the scoring account in Strømsgodset. Winner objective Czech tonight was a treat and praise from coach Bjørn Petter Ingebretsen (48).

Then there remained five minutes of normal time away from Mlada Boleslav in the Europa League qualifiers, got a substitute Bassel Jradi ball from GUSTAV WIKHEIM and placed it attractively into the corner behind former Haugesund goalkeeper Róbert Veselovsky from the edge of the 16 yard box.

– he cut in from the left and glued it up at the intersection of 18 to 20 meters. It was really nice to see it go in, say Ingebretsen VG.

The sleek exact match rising Thus won Strømsgodset 2-1 away from home, and secured an excellent starting point ahead of the return meeting on one week. In other words, have created opportunities to move on to the third qualifying round of the tournament.



NEW VICTORY: The estate coach Bj & # XF8; rn Petter Ingebretsen, who here smiles broadly f & # XF8; s fight against Viking July 5th, st & # xE5; r with six victories p & # xE5; the last seven matches in Premier League and Europa League qualifiers.
NEW VICTORY: The estate trainer Bjørn Petter Ingebretsen, who here smiles broadly before the match against Viking July 5th , stands with six wins in their last seven matches in the Premier League and Europa League qualifiers. Photo: Vegard Wivestad Grøtt , NTB scanpix

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– This was råsterkt, for we face a very good team and does a remarkably good match. I thought beforehand that we were going to lose here, and this team is so strong that we soon may break out at home, says coach and stipulates:

– This is the best game we’ve played under my leadership.

That says quite a lot, for Strømsgodset is one of the major form teams in the Premier League with five wins in the last six league games. Earlier this week came news that leading scorer Marvin Ogunjimi is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury. Ingebretsen rejoice therefore over the tip Thomas Sørum came on the scoreboard in the Czech Republic.

– I would like to highlight the entire team, but it is clear it was funny that Thomas scored. He needed it, says Ingebretsen.



Wikheim with two assist

A chance poor first half was rounded off with two goals. First it took the home team by Daniel Bartl after 40 minutes.

Just four minutes later equalized Sørum. Wikheim was second last also on the goal, and the striker made no mistake in front of goal.

Wikheim also had a great opportunity to put even early in the 2nd half, but put the ball weakly wide. In addition, lets Thomas Lehne Olsen a shot into the crossbar in what was a steady and tough settlement.

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Veteran striker Milan Baros, who formerly worked in among others Liverpool, Aston Villa, Lyon and Galatasaray, was recently ready for Mlada Boleslav. Top scorer of the European Championship in 2004 was not in the current squad, but will be relevant for the return match in Drammen.

– He is matter of luck, so we’ll probably be able to cope with Baros, says Ingebretsen sitting on the plane home with the rest of the team when the next round of qualifiers drawn Friday morning .

Europa League football Men, 2nd qualifying round 1st game

Mladá Boleslav (Czech Republic) – Strømsgodset 1-2 (1-1 )

4756 spectators. Goals: 1-0 Daniel Bartl (40), 1-1 Thomas Sørum (44), 1-2 Bassel Jradi (85). Yellow card: Antonin krapka, Lukas Magera and Jan Kysela, Mladá Boleslav. Referee: John Beaton, Scotland.

Strømsgodset (4-3-3) : Espen Bugge Pettersen – Lars Christopher Vilsvik, Marius Høibråten, Gustav Valsvik , Mounir Hamoud – Iver Fossum, Mohammed Abu, Petter Vaagan Moen (Bassel Jradi from 62.) – Oyvind Storflor (Flamur Kastrati from 84), Thomas Sørum (Thomas Lehne Olsen from 53), GUSTAV WIKHEIM.

Later kick-off : Shamrock Rovers (Ireland) – Odd (21.00), KR Reykjavik (Iceland) – Rosenborg (21.15).

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