FC Inter claimed an away win from Åland when they defeated IFK Mariehamn 2–0 in the Veikkausliiga.
The Turku players’ game trip took a surprising turn when the team noticed that the jerseys were left on the mainland side.
Inter borrowed the shirts of the Åland team Jomala IK, which plays in Vitosdivar, and the match against IFK Mariehamn was able to start as usual.
The Turku team’s game in the loan jerseys went like a model, and it went into the break with a 2–0 lead. The last few years have been plagued by injuries Timo Stavitski23, was involved in both goals.
In the fifth minute, he sent a cross from the wing Matias from Tammibut the ball bounced into the goal by a Mariehamn defender Timi from Lahti. Twenty minutes later, Stavitski jumped away from the defenders, and the goalie got through Elmo Henriksson’s with and placed the ball in the right back corner.
In the second half, Inter successfully defended their lead. The hosts were able to try to narrow it down in the 75th minute of the game from a penalty kick, but Eetu Huuhtanen repelled by Jamie Hopcutt corporate.
The win broke Inter’s five-match winless streak. Defender Mikael Almenin to get the three points was important.
– The previous week has been targeted for this. Really relieving, Almen said on Ruuttu’s broadcast.
Honka defeated AC Oulu in the series four
Honka, which is aiming for the upper final series, beat AC Oulu, which is ahead in the table in the men’s football league, 4–1. The goal skimming that plagued the Espoos throughout the beginning of the season gave way. Started the paint factory Clesio Bauque completing only the team’s eighth home green hit in Honga’s ninth home game.
– Of course I’m happy that I managed to score twice and our team won an important game, Hongan Clesio summarized.
Honga’s vitality was visible early on. Already in the third minute, it rattled AC Oulu’s goal post. A couple of other excellent plots were created before Clesio shot the ball irresistibly past the goalkeeper Calum Ward’s.
The hosts’ hold on the points was captured in the 53rd minute, when the Colombian defender Aldayr Hernandez butt Roman Eremenko from a corner kick, the served ball from next to the dot to the front corner. More sloppiness followed in the form of a goal shortly after the failed penalty kick, as Clesio made it 3-0.
– A great result with good moves. Goals increase self-confidence. Hopefully we can continue to crush the ketchup bottle and get goals, Honga’s goalkeeper Maxim Rudakov apricot.
The guests from Oulu were rudely left in the position of receivers. For the second time without his power man who moved to Portugal Take Glue AC Oulu’s finishing attempts were stifled by the home team for a long time.
– We were lazy. There was a passing game in an annoying place, AC Oulu was hit by a penalty kick Onni Suutari your picture.
KuPS returned to the top
Arttu Heinonen was a celebrated hero when Kuopio Palloseura returned to the top of the men’s football league on Sunday. The 24-year-old attacking midfielder of the Kuopio team, who impressed with his two hits, managed to score both from the penalty kick and from the game situation.
Heinonen, who grew up in KuPS, scored his first goal from the penalty spot in the third minute, when his shot sank precisely into the bottom corner of the goal. In the second half, Heinonen sealed KuPS’ 2–0 home win over KTP by elegantly lifting the ball past the away team’s goalkeeper Rasmus Leislahten.
– You can always improve, but now you have to be satisfied with this. There haven’t been many goals. I got the monkey off my back, Heinonen mused.
In the first half, the referee Dennis Antamo pointed the ball twice to the penalty spot. Only Heinonen managed to score, as KTP’s captain David Ramadingaye failed in his own business. His loose shot was neatly picked up by the KuPS goalkeeper Johannes Kreidl.
– In the big picture, we played well and then we messed up a bit. It was the culmination point, analyzed KTP’s head coach Jussi Leppälahti.
KTP has had a difficult time in away matches in the league, as the team has won only one away game. KTP has scored only five goals in road matches and let the ball into their own net 13 times.
The winnings go to the jumbo team Hakaa
Valkeakoski’s Haka continues even after Sunday as the only team in the football league without a home loss, but that does not console anyone but statisticians. The draw against FC Lahti was already the seventh of the season in eight matches, and the ranking remains 12th, i.e. last.
Oliver Whyte scored the lead goal for Haka, but the team’s best scorer in the second half Juan Lescano directed the ball into his own goal Good morning Hakala behind. No additional goals were seen.
Haka hired an experienced as a new assistant coach this week Kari Martonen and acquired two new players Alberto Alvarado Morin mixed In the lands of Fallin. Both played at the end of the second period, but without a visible contribution.
– The nature of the match was similar to our previous home matches. You just don’t know how to win. We still have to remember that the changes are only a few days away and the change will not happen in an instant, said the CEO Olli Huttunen.
During the transfer window, which closes on August 13, Haka is still looking for reinforcements for the topper department.
– That player can be a winger if he is really good. A few names are known, and among them are those who have played in Finland before, as well as others, Huttunen added.
FC Lahti coach Mikko Mannila put a 16-year-old in the opening for the first time in the league Akseli Puukonwhich fulfilled its purpose. Teemu Penninkangas and Bubacar Djalo were suspended.
FC Haka – FC Lahti 1–1
FC Honka – AC Oulu 4–1
KuPS – KTP 2–0
IFK Mariehamn – FC Inter 0–2
Series table (teletext).