Bodø/Glimt is one of the competitors fighting for a top three position in the Eliteserien, and the northerners eventually won 4-1 over Lillestrøm in Åråsen. – I have been called all kinds of things for 90 minutes, so it was adrenaline that had to come out. I don’t have a yellow card this season, so it was time for a yellow card too, says Amahl Pellegrino to Discovery after the match. After he scored the 4-1 goal for Glimt, he chose to take off his shirt and show it off in front of the LSK fans. As he says himself, the celebration resulted in a yellow card. Hard on fans He also claims that he had objects thrown at him. – It was a wallet. I told the judge and asked to see the name and the problem would have been solved at once. But he didn’t want to. Maybe he had money for us, so that we could enjoy the motorbike. But we got nothing from the wallet, it’s disappointing, says the Glimt profile. He further says that he has no sympathy for the Lillestrøm fans, despite the fact that, among other things, Glimt had a goal approved which was probably offside. – They come to the game just to make trouble and make fun of a lot of children here. They say a lot of words that shouldn’t be here. We have been campaigning that all people are equal. I have no sympathy for that, says Pellegrino. LSK player Lars Ranger did not catch what happened during Pellegrino’s scoring. – Not really. They may have a tense relationship, but I don’t get into that, he says to news. news has been in contact with the media and communications officer at LSK Morten Stokstad, who does not want to comment on the matter after the match. Noise after the end of the match But there was also noise in the players’ tunnel, where Mads Hedenstad almost dragged Hugo Vetlesen into the dressing room. – I said that it is unnecessary to stand behind the post on corners and scream. But we talked after the match, and it’s okay now, says the LSK goalkeeper to news after the match. Photo: Javad Parsa / NTB Vetlesen himself takes self-criticism. – I was perhaps a bit eager with Mads here. I lie flat for it, but football is emotions, says the midfielder. Glimt thus won after scores by Ulrik Saltnes, Runar Espejord, Hugo Vetlesen and Amahl Pellegrino. Saturday’s Glimt victory means that they move up to second place in the Eliteserien, while Lillestrøm, Rosenborg and Vålerenga are fighting for a place in Europe close behind. Vålerenga held playroom Dag-Eilev Fagermo and Vålerenga’s great form only continues. After beating Strømsgodset 4-0 at home, the Oslo club have now lost only one game in their last twelve games in the Eliteserien. Godset coach Håkon Wibe-Lund is satisfied with what his team delivered in the second half. But the first half could have been better. – We have good control in the first 15 minutes, where we manage to take care of the ball and play Vålerenga low. We get a counterattack and then it’s 2-0 soon after. Then we won’t be able to be on par. Vålerenga are good and we are bad, says the Godset coach. Of the last twelve matches, ten of them have ended in victory, while one match has ended in a tie. This means that despite a deplorable start to the season, they have every opportunity to win a medal in the Eliteserien, which also leads to qualification for the Serieligaen. The blue jerseys came out on fire against Godset, and two scores by Torgeir Børven followed by a double from Amor Layouni ensured a 4-0 lead at the break. But that was it with the four goals from the first half. Tough games await against Rosenborg and Bodø/Glimt.
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