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– There was a person who was very rude to me before the match. It was only aimed at him, not at the rest of the LSK fans. I had no problem with them. Mats Møller Dæhli tells news after the match why he chose to celebrate as he did. When the referee blew the whistle, one of the match’s great players, Dæhli, went straight to the home fans and celebrated. It did not go down well with the LSK players. – I think it is Mats Møller Dæhli who is cheering for the home crowd. That causes it to overflow for Ruben Gabrielsen, said TV2’s expert commentator Jesper Mathisen. This resulted in the players getting into each other’s throats and several eventually had to break in to calm things down. – I don’t see it. I’m not going to trumpet anything, but I spoke to someone who said that Mats cheers a bit after the match. We’ll put that on the account for very happy and maybe not very smart to do it in front of them. That’s how it is, says Molde coach Erling Moe to TV 2. Dæhli explains after the whole thing has calmed down that there were a lot of emotions that had to come out. – Ruben reacted very well. They are in relegation battle and they fight and get it at the end, so it was a bit unnecessary of me, says Dæhli. CLINCH: There was a full-on clinch between the players after Mats Møller Dæhli’s gesture. Photo: NTB Bitter Fagermo debut Molde won 2–1 at Åråsen on Sunday evening and thus the reigning cup champions from Romsdal are ready for the semi-finals of the cup. And it didn’t happen without drama. Molde led 1–0 until there were 12 minutes left, but then LSK scored on their first shot on goal, a goal signed by the super talent Alexander Røssing-Lelesiit (17). But at a boiling Åråsen, who thought the home team was on full speed towards taking over the game completely, Molde substitute Frederik Ihler took charge in the 87th minute and scored the 2-1 goal that sends them through to the NM semi-finals. For Lillestrøm, the decline continues for the relegation-threatened club. Sunday’s match at Åråsen, Dag-Eilev Fagermo’s first as LSK boss, could be a long-awaited upturn for the yellow and black. But it didn’t work out that way. Not since July 13 has LSK won a football match. They have now played 11 straight games without a win. 24 games have passed since LSK went off the field without conceding a goal. It is already clear that Sandnes Ulf will be the last obstacle for Molde before a possible trip to Ullevaal, a Sandnes Ulf team that gets home ground in the semi-finals due to the division difference. Published 06.10.2024, at 19.22 Updated 06.10.2024, at 19.38



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