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Former Viking forward Berisha was met with monopoly money and the banner “Love Valon, hate the snake.” Greedy bastards” when he visited his old home ground in the Eliteserien’s main match on Sunday evening. – He is a bit of a traitor, laughed a Viking supporter when news’s ​​reporter asked about the creepy welcome. – We are not talking about him, replied another when she heard Berisha’s name. – There will be a lot of booing and screaming today, assured the third. Until Berisha went to Hammarby in the summer of 2022, he was a key player for Viking. And when Egersunder chose to go to Molde this winter, the Viking supporters accused Berisha of only thinking about the money. According to TV 2, the transfer fee was a total of NOK 37 million. BANNER: “Love Valon, hate the snake. Greedy bastards,” read the banner the Viking supporters held up. Two goals in the first six minutes Dramatikk was also on the grass, but to the great pleasure of the Viking fans, Berisha did not make much of a difference, and left the stadium scoreless. Molde, on the other hand, got off to a dream start with a magnificent goal by Emil Breivik, who was voted best on the pitch. But the joy was short-lived, when the home team’s Gianni Stensness equalized after a corner kick with six minutes on the clock. After just under half an hour played, Ola Brynhildsen sent the away team into the lead after a lovely pass from the match’s first goalscorer, Breivik. There are many chances both ways in the first half, and tough duels. Viking’s goalscorer made an ugly tackle after 37 minutes, which was VAR-checked for a red card, but ended with a yellow for Stensness. Just before the break, the home team was awarded two more yellow cards when David Brekalo and Viking coach Lunde Aarsheim, according to the referee, thought a little too much. DISAGREEMENT: The referee gave David Brekalo and Lunde Aarsheim a yellow card for mouthing. Photo: NTB Red card after kick in the face However, things went considerably better for the Rogalanders after the break, when Sondre Bjørshol equalized at 2-2, before Zlatko Tripic sent Viking into the lead three minutes later. The pace did not calm down with that, and the Roma team chased the equaliser. After 75 minutes it arrived, signed by Magnus Grødem. Both teams were hungry for three points, and continued to press. In the heat of the match, Viking Sondre Bjørshol was unlucky and kicked opponent Kristoffer Haugen in the face. After a VAR check, Bjørshol was sent off. Molde took advantage of the advantage, and in overtime, Brynhildsen became the match winner when he put an end to the 4–3 score. CRYING: Goalscorers Emil Breivik (right) and Ola Brynhildsen (centre). Photo: NTB



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