ÅLESUND: – I think it was a bit heavy. I knew that there is little difference from OBOS league. I actually thought that I would not know as much of it. It was like that almost all the time, says 25-year-old on his first game for estate after Thursday’s transition from 1st division team Brann.
Hedmark played the entire game, but unable to excel appreciably. Pedersen ran a lot, but it takes time to create relationships with new teammates.
– He gets a hard job. He is on the flat. We’ll make him better than this, says coach Bjørn Petter Ingebretsen about the signing first game in navy blue since he left the club in autumn 2010.
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– AaFK not so good
Marcus Pedersen was ready to play Thursday afternoon. Friday morning he was told that he would start against Aalesund.
– It was very good to get started. It was good to be wearing blue jersey today, although it was boring at a loss, says 25-year-old, who joined a couple of half-hazardous endings.
He had including an overhead kick in the 2nd half as he did not hit quite properly on. Hamar boy also incurred a yellow card.
– I do not Aalesund was very good really. They create not so much. They appreciate what they get, there are some simple goals. I felt that we in the 2nd half pushed them, but it was the finishing touch that was not good enough today, summarizes the tip.
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– A nice bunch
There have been two hectic days of the signing manor.
Actually he helped Branns struggle against Åsane Wednesday, but only hours before the game, he went straight from Brann Stadion to the airport to get to Drammen. Thursday agreed to talks with the estate, medical test, contract signing, a workout and a short session with the press before he and the rest of the team got on a flight to Sunnmøre.
He has got a good impression the rest of the group, although he has only been a part of Strømsgodset a few days.
– I think it’s a nice crowd, but marked today at the match that we knew little on there, he said.
Pedersen aim as that he and the other fellow players need time to become interoperable offensively.
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Hoping for new trust
Strømsgodset return home Saturday morning. Marcus Pedersen takes for each trip to Bergen to arrange some practical things before he takes the moving bandwagon to Drammen.
This weekend awaits Start home at NRK. And it under himself Elvefestivalen. 25-year-old, who has made it a habit to score in his first game at new home, hoping to get the opportunity also in the game.
When Pedersen played his first league match for estate , in 2009, he scored two goals. It was against just Start.
– This is the match we should go out and hopefully create many chances and win, he said.
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