Bodø/Glimt – Rosenborg in Eliteserien 2024 – news Nordland

Bodø/Glimt has been wreaking havoc in Europe lately. Last Wednesday, they secured seven points after three games played in the Europa League. On Monday evening, the stage was set for a showdown on home turf. The all-yellow against Rosenborg for the conclusion of the 26th series round in Eliteserien 2024. As usual, Bodø offered five degrees of heat, precipitation and a slight gale from the west, with wind gusts of 20 m/s – fierce headwinds for the home team in the first half, in other words. After a quiet start to the match, RBK’s Edvard Tagseth managed to secure a lead in the 36th minute – albeit somewhat short-lived. Barely five minutes later, Fredrik Bjørkan was on the ball, which was hit in the net after a blissful chaos inside the Trønder field. It was 1-1 at Aspmyra after the first 46 minutes of play. Bodø/Glimt’s Fredrik Bjørkan celebrated the equalizer in the first half. Photo: Mats Torbergsen / NTB Short-term lead Knutsen’s army was on the chopping block when the second half got underway and the tailwind was with them. The game offered several good chances for the home team, but five minutes in it was Philip Zinckernagel who secured a provisional lead after an assist from Sondre Fet. Rosenborg’s goalkeeper Sander Tangvik had more than enough to hang his fingers on Aspmyra. Photo: Mats Torbergsen / NTB But the lead did not last for many minutes. After 56 minutes played, Adrian Pereira placed the ball in the back of the net, and once again there was a draw between the Norlanders and the Trønders. After the equaliser, Glimt continued to press on. Jens Petter Hauge missed a great opportunity when he received a brilliant cross from Philip Zinckernagel. Alone at five meters at the back post, the winger could have finished on the first touch, but chose to take a touch. That gave RBK goalkeeper Tangvik the opportunity to make a save. The away team’s last chance made a number of good interventions on Monday as well. – The 21-year-old in the Rosenborg goal has shown his class, said TV 2 commentator Øyvind Alsaker. 90 minutes, and two additional minutes later, 2-3 was a fact, after Noah Sashah put the ball in the net. The loss at Aspmyra means that the distance between the Heljülen and Brann is still the same, which for Glimt means that the Bergen club is uncomfortably close with four games remaining. In the next round, Glimt will face Molde in a difficult match. Brann meets relegation-threatened Odd away. After 26 games played, the home team is at the top of the table with 54 points, followed by Brann with its 52 points. Rosenborg, on the other hand, is on the books with 43 points, climbing past Fredrikstad to 5th place. Referee Mohammad Usman Aslam with a yellow card to Rosenborg’s Tomás Nemcík. Photo: Mats Torbergsen / NTB Published 28.10.2024, at 20.56 Updated 28.10.2024, at 21.08



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