Highly dramatic ending between Viking and Rosenborg – two expulsions in overtime – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcast schedule

Viking player Tripic became overzealous in the hunt for the ball in the middle of the field and threw himself into a headless tackle on Victor Jensen. – It’s not nice. That’s a stupid tackle. I hope he was not injured, Tripic told Discovery after the match. – I want to stop the counterattack, it’s overtime. I go in at great speed and then the tackle becomes as ugly as it gets. Then it’s okay to get my first red card in my career. Judge Tore Hansen stood close by and quickly pulled out the red card. Shortly afterwards, several Rosenborg players stormed into the situation, and Henriksen pushed Tripic to the ground. Hansen therefore presented the red card to the Rosenborg captain as well. – It is a stupid reaction of Henriksen who goes and pushes in at such great speed. There will be over-ignition, says Tripic. Stefano Vecchia unleashed a swerving effort from the right that the visitors’ keeper did well to tip wide. Viking was the best initially, but failed to turn two good opportunities into scoring. Just before half an hour played, the metal behind the hosts’ Patrik Gunnarsson vibrated well. Erlend Dahl Reitan appeared on cue near the post, and steered it past the goalie. Seconds later, it was still in the net after a great finish from Swedish Stefano Vecchia. Despite useful opportunities for both teams, where among others Pereira became the second RBK player to hit the crossbar, there were no more goals in the first half. Thus, the teams took the break talk at the position 0-1 in Stavanger. Halfway through the second half, Pereira was again unlucky when he was the system on the ball after a finish from Niklas Sandberg. The settlement was a fact. There were no more goals and the match ended 1-1. Viking holds third place in the Eliteserien, while Rosenborg is down to eighth place. Viking has been through a difficult period. The last victory in the series came all the way back to 16 May, and Sunday’s scoring is the first since 25 May.



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