Is below against the 2nd division team – news Trøndelag

All football eyes were on Stjørdal in Trøndelag on Thursday evening. A pressured RBK team under the leadership of a Kjetil Rekdal who was protected by the board on Wednesday, failed to convince against the 2nd division team. There were dramatic final minutes at the MUS arena when Rosenborg scored on a penalty kick and reduced the score to 2-1, but they were unable to fight their way to extra time in the seven extra minutes that were added. The result was 2-1 to Stjørdals-Blink. The ball was mostly at the feet of the Rosenborg players, but after having messed up several opportunities, they are now out of the cup. With a record crowd at the stadium, there were wild scenes of jubilation for Stjørdals-Blink. – I’m completely foggy in the head. I said yesterday that if I was selected for the U21 team and won against Rosenborg, I was going to walk on water, says goalkeeper Rasmus Sandberg. Last year Stjørdals-Blink had a tough year, but Sandberg pays tribute to everyone who has been there and worked for the club. – This tops the cake for me. Tonight we’re going straight to the sports bar and draining the entire tap. Disappointed chairman and coach Chairman Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen is disappointed with Rosenborg’s performance today. – I expected us to win today. This is perhaps the bottom line, but we have to look towards the weekend as there is a new match. – Are you still going to pacify Rekdal? – Right now I am not taking a position on anything. We cannot act on every situation. We create chances, but we don’t create them, says Gotaas Johnsen. – I have been involved in top football for 40 years, and these are brutal times we are experiencing now. Not often am I as disappointed as I am now, says Kjetil Rekdal in the press zone after the match. The home team with a big hug to the spectators in Stjørdal. Photo: Ole Martin Wold / NTB – Stjørdals-Blink is a team that trains a lot and played with heart in their kit. They had luck and margins on their side, says Rekdal to news. He believes that Rosenborg was well prepared for the match, but was unable to take care of the chances they were given. Still full of confidence Morten Bjørlo thought it was hard to move against a team they should obviously have beaten. – Fortunately, there are only three days until the next match where we can put it right, says Bjørlo. – We still have full confidence in Kjetil Rekdal, he states. Adrian Nilsen Pereira believes the team must stand together to manage to turn the tide. – We wanted to move on, so this is crap. I’ll use the evening to reset myself, then I’ll be back tomorrow, says a disappointed Pereira. Blink-jubilation after Mother Rosenborg’s victory. Photo: Ole Martin Wold / NTB – It’s heavy on lead Captain Markus Henriksen is aware that they cannot lie down and feel sorry for themselves after the loss. – It is heavy on lead, we did not expect this. – We can only apologize to everyone who loves Rosenborg, says Henriksen. He believes there is no doubt that the team has entered a difficult period. – We will meet tomorrow to see if we can find any other solutions. There is an incredibly important match coming up where we have to do everything to win. New banners At Lerkendal, new banners were hung shortly after the match. The message was clear: “REXIT!!!” “Is this the legacy of Eggen?” “A club without a plan!” At Lerkendal, banners were hung up after the match. Photo: Tips



ttn-69