Glimt progressed against Jagiellonia Bialystok in the Mesterligaen – news Nordland

“And when Alexander saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.” A quote from the fictional person Hans Gruber from the film Die Hard may become reality for Kjetil Knutsen in a few weeks’ time. Because after Bodø/Glimt defeated the Polish league champions Jagiellonia Bialystok 4–1 at Aspmyra, he is again on the verge of what will make them immortal in Norwegian football history. Series game in the Champions League. A crushing victory in Bodø/Glimt had dressed Aspmyra for a party in the usual way. With fireworks and the song “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC, the audience created an electric atmosphere in Bodø. Nevertheless, it was the away crowd who had reason to cheer after just four minutes played. A cross from the right hit Jesús Imaz at the Polish champions. A lot of fumbling and babbling and a hit on the crossbar meant that the ball finally hit Patrick Berg. The ball went into the goal, and the nightmare start was a fact. Bodø/Glimt nevertheless took hold of the game and steered until an unlikely hero stepped forward outside the 16-metre area after 34 minutes played. Sondre Brunstad Fet has struggled with injuries for a long time, but has never been a great goalscorer anyway. Against Jagiellonia Bialystok at Aspmyra, the crowd got goosebumps when he stuck the ball into the left cross after receiving the ball from Fredrik Sjøvold. Sunnmørsk evening The yellows, on the other hand, were not finished before the whistle signal for half-time. New signing Isak Dybvik Määttä took on the task of scoring 2–1 after he was played through by Jens Petter Hauge on the right wing. The former Aalesund and Groningen favorite dragged the ball with him and put the ball safely past goalkeeper Slawomir Abramowicz. After the break, it was once again time for a Sunndmørsk delicious bisque. 22 meters outside the goal, he receives the ball from Håkon Evjen and slams it in via the post. 3–1. A Danish dessert was also needed after 70 minutes. Kasper Høgh has also struggled with injuries this year, but has found his form, and scored 4–1. Published 13.08.2024, at 20.51



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