– A penalty and one goal, Fredrik Pallesen Knudsen complains on his way into the wardrobe. But he and Brann got none of the parts. Twice only in 1. Only after 23 minutes. Then Rosenborg’s center stopper Tomás Nemcík kicked a post up his own arm, before keeper Sander Tangvik picked up the ball. – It’s clumsy by Nemcík. He has his arm high up when he manages. I don’t think it’s a natural position, but it seems the judges, says Pallesen Knudsen to TV 2 during the break. PUNISH? The ball was clearly in Tomás Nemcík’s arm, but the judge thought the contact was not punishable. Photo: Paul Sigve Amundsen / NTB – I know the rules. When the ball comes from my own body it is not hands. I was reasonably sure that there was no penalty, comments Nemcík. Prior to the match against Rosenborg, the Bergens had been penalized in four out of five elite series matches this season, in addition to three out of three home games. Rest over cancellation but even more controversial was a situation just before the break signal sounded. At that time, Pallesen Knudsen was in a duel against RBK captain Erlend Dahl Reitan inside the Trunders’ 16-meter. The Fire player used his body to push the hill before knocking the ball into goal. Judge Hansen Grøtta thought Skubben was too hard. Disappointed: Fredrik Pallesen Knudsen’s complaints fell for deaf ears in judgments. Photo: Paul Sigve Amundsen / NTB That in no way meant the man who got the online recognition canceled. – I come in with my body and shield the ball. Simple and easy. Defender the judge when he is shown the situation in Reprisen, he is even more confident. – He (Dahl Reitan) is on the way down before I meet him! Such things are not possible, the 28-year-old rages. DUALS: The match at Brann Stadium had more tough duels than great scoring opportunities. Here Marius Broholm gets an air ride. Photo: Paul Sigve Amundsen / NTB But TV 2’s expert Jesper Mathisen took Hansen Grøtta in defense: – He has delivered as he should – although many Bergeners probably do not agree. – I am not Nostradamus on the field by the way it was mostly playing against one goal – Rosenborgs. The Trunders surprised most and posed far more defensively than one is used to seeing Alfred Johansson’s crew. In large parts of the match, they defended themselves with five men in the back row. – Yes, I’m surprised. This was not the plan, they have not played with five men behind before. But I’m not Nostradamus, just a boy from Iceland, says Fire coach Freyr Alexandersson. Fire coach Freyr Alexandersson did not see the coach’s grip. Photo: Paul Sigve Amundsen / NTB Also fire striker so RBK’s defensive grip comes. – Very surprising. I thought it was going to be a more open match than it was, he says to TV 2.-“Rævvafotball” is usually RBK profile Ole Selnæs midfielder. When he came in from the bench ten minutes before the end it was suddenly as a center stopper. – We did an analysis that they have struggled against layers that are low. I don’t feel like we are missing it, says Selnæs to TV 2 after the match. The Fire supporters were clearly dissatisfied with the white jerseys’ strategy and shouted tactfully “fox football” for the Trunders. Rosenborg coach Alfred Johansson brought an unexpected, defensive tactic to Bergen. Photo: NTB-Is this Rosenborg football? -If people think Rosenborg never defended himself low in the 90s, they live in a dream, Selnæs is answer. Enormous chances in overtime Bergens, though, got an eleven double chance to keep all three points, four minutes in overtime. First Joachim Soltvedt got shoot from close range inside the box. It was rescued on the line. The return went straight into the legs of Jonas Torsvik, who hammered the ball into the crossbar and over. The draw result means that Brann and Rosenborg have the top two places on the table. Published 11.05.2025, at. 16.26 Updated 11.05.2025, at. 16.50
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