Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Berget with spectacular “thanks to you” to Deila – Aftenposten

Now it is suddenly wide open, writes Lars Tjærnås.

CELTIC-MALMÖ 3-2

CELTIC PARK (Aftenposten): I’ve been lucky enough to be at the world’s greatest venues and games, the World Cup final, Wembley and El Clásico. Big events in their own way.

It’s going on around me right here and now, however, I never experienced before. I could try to describe in words the atmosphere that unfolds before my eyes in the minutes before the game.

The problem is that no words are able to do it full justice. Åge Hareide said at the press conference on Tuesday that a visit here will give you memories you take with you for the rest of your life. I understand heartily what he thinks.

Around me see and I hear women of around 80 years and boys who have scarcely started school singing “You” ll never walk alone “with an as if it is their last 90 minutes . Below me there are two coaches who seemingly can not be noticed by something. Ronny Deila are gradually accustomed to magic, even at night with floodlights and drizzle in Europe is something special.

Åge Hareide in gray suit seems to soak up the experience before it starts. Pleasure does not last long.

Stefan Johansen input to Leigh Griffiths, making it 1-0, is pure genius. Deila celebrating with a triumphant fist. Hareide remain calm but knows that his team is shaken.

It would be even worse.

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Johansen butler

Stefan Johansen’s left butler. A corner, a passive Swedish goalie and a springy Nir Bitton gives 2-0 after ten minutes. Stefan Johansen, raging with guests, set almost puts number three straight after.

Take everything you’ve experienced mood and atmosphere. Turn it further up a few notches, and you can feel the pressure that Celtic Park gives us now.

Åge Hareide shed his suit coat, sweaty forelock and probably slightly cooked in the pan. It’s like a movie playing on a little too fast for the Swedes.

Jo Inge Berget working frantically looking to the left, but has in common with his teammates that he often is where the ball was. It also applies Magnus Wolff Eikrem, who are little involved until he later replaced.

The pressure from homemade decreases slightly. So does the pressure from the stands. The latter means that it is reduced from unalloyed insanity to just frantic mood.

Deila stands steadfast on the line, Hareide, sitting on the bench, fans frenetically their team on the pitch.

Celtic is sloppy in the short passing game in his own half, without Malmo utilizes the alms they are granted. I look Hareide beat his fist on the substitute box after a pass from good position have ended in the minds of an adversary-defender.

He shows commitment after the break also in a little bickering after a foul on one of his players. It seems to be working.

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Bergets revenge

After 51 minutes, it happens! Jo Inge Berget, the boy who left Glasgow and Celtic having been a number too small for the club is – of course – the man who sends guests back in the game.

A light touch with the chest and a heavy touch with right leg. It is wonderfully beautiful, and make it 2-1. Hareide sets season best in the hill celebrations. Deila bows his head in despair.

For the first time this evening mixed piping with the unanimous support. It turns soon. A little odd goal from Griffiths sends delicious fist in the air, the audience up from their seats and volume skyrocket. The next few minutes is one of the absolute wildest I’ve experienced in a stadium. Now sounds too tribute song to Deila increasingly frequent and higher.

Everything, or almost everything, turns into overtime. Again it’s Jo Inge Berget, who is now at the right time and place. 3-2 is an ocean of difference of 3-1.

Hareide said at the press conference yesterday that it would be far worse turning a clear loss in first game against Celtic than against Salzburg. There he releases now. Nobody knows it better than he when he takes his colleague in the hand when the referee blows off.

Everything looked good. It was suddenly quite openly about Ronny Deila comes to what he has described as his big boy’s dream.

Published: 19.aug. 2015 10:49 p.m.

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