Rosenborg – Lazio 0-2
Rosenborg was around played and outclassed home against Lazio in the Europa League on Thursday night.
Filip Djordjevic was tomålsscorer when he was made a present of not one, but two goals from a weak Rosenborg team.
See summary of Football video window on the top – video courtesy of MAX
TV2 football expert Jesper Mathisen was quickly out on Twitter and criticized the Rosenborg game, and hinted at the gold party on Sunday was perhaps a little too hard.
– What I mean by Tweet is that I wonder if other athletes had prepared for such an important game in such a way, says Mathisen.
– This is the weakest I’ve seen of Rosenborg year. Okay that they meet a good Italian team, but home at Lerkendal they should be competitive no matter who they meet, elaborates Mathisen to TV2.
Rosenborg celebrated thus league on Sunday, but Thursday it was a hard encounter with everyday life. Mathisen reacted strongly to what he saw, and is critical of Rosenborg charge for what was a very important European Cup match.
– It’s okay to celebrate a successful season, but I react to that by far the best team in the Premier League has disappointed so far in Europe. One would think that they were slipped on to prove from a better side in a match against a team like Lazio in what could have been a real big fight, he adds.
Rosenborg depending win to have a realistic chance of advancement. Now it just razor theory that can take Trønders to the final game.
– It almost seems like they have given up to perform in Europe with their achievements against Lazio today, says Mathisen .
Ole Sælnes, which was praised to the skies in the group game first game the teams themselves, found in the center of events in a negative sense by both the goals.
First strikes him in commemoration of goalscorer Djordjevic before the mess away the ball in midfield and saw the same man send guests into a 2-0 lead.
– We give the away goals again, and far too little direct yourself. We play on their terms. It is miserable of us. We can not keep on like that and make such mistakes, then we will be punished, said Rosenborg coach Kåre Ingebrigtsen to MAX at halftime.
The second half was not much better, and Rosenborg can thank a good André Hansen that there were more backward.
Both Djordjevic and Alessandro Matri had a good opportunity to increase the lead for the visitors, but were stopped by the hosts’ last stronghold.
– Excluding Hansen, nobody has played against what they can today, says Mathisen.


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