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15 October 2022 at 18:12 Tromsø turned the match in overtime Home strong Tromsø turned around to a 3-2 victory against Odd with two overtime scores on Saturday. Two goals from former Tromsø player Mikael Norø Ingebrigtsen gave Odd a 2-1 lead at Alfheim, a lead that lasted until one minute of overtime. Then Kent-Are Andreassen headed in the equaliser, and Eric Kitolano scored from a penalty four minutes later. It was Odd’s first loss since early August. Ingebrigtsen sent Odd into the lead after nine minutes played after a sharp finish with his left foot in the corner. Tromsø and Felix Winther equalized just before the break when the Dane beautifully found the corner behind Odd goalkeeper Wahlstedt on the first touch. Something that stole the attention at Alfheim was that the track crew struggled with the floodlights several times during the match. When the lights disappeared and it became dark in the 49th minute, the Tromsø supporters chose to light up the stadium themselves with their own mobile phones. – This is a special situation, described Discovery’s commentator Asbjørn Myhre. Finally the track crew got the lights back on and just before the hour mark Ingebrigtsen scored two goals. The boy from Tromsø beautifully curled the ball into the far corner from his right-wing position and had a sting sent to his former club, which did not want to give him a new contract this winter. It all ebbed towards a strong away win for Skienslaget, but it didn’t work out that way.



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