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– It is the same as last Sunday. Lead heavy, says Lillestrøm’s captain Ruben Gabrielsen to news. – The reality is that we concede four goals and take zero points. This was a lost opportunity, he says further. For Lillestrøm were looking for an upturn to avenge the blow they suffered against HamKam last week. Instead, it was to be further aggravated by a Viking team that occasionally held playroom on foreign turf. Here, several LSK supporters leave Åråsen in the middle of the match. Photo: NTB When the Rogalanders increased to 4-0 before the hour had been played, many in Åråsen had had enough. They left the stadium, despite well over half an hour of football remaining. – A total humiliation, commented Jan Henrik Børslid in TV 2’s studio. Lillestrøms coach David Nielsen was open that the situation is very difficult for the team, which is at the bottom of the Eliteserien. – We are a place where it is difficult to get things to go our way. It’s something we have to face, that’s the reality. We can’t hide, says the Dane to TV 2. Almost a dream start But it could have started well for the hosts. After only five minutes, Thomas Lehne Olsen cheered for scoring. A long pass went straight through the legs of national team stopper Sondre Langås and straight to Lehne Olsen who put the ball into the goal. But it didn’t stay. The VAR team stepped in and canceled the goal for marginal offside, and then it was level again. VAR was not on Lillestrøm’s side. Here, referee Svein Tore marks Sinnes for scoring for Viking after help from the video team. Photo: NTB Overtime goal Viking was responsible for many of the dangers in the 1st half, and in overtime they were to be paid. A completely unmarked Zlatko Tripic was allowed to score a post at the back post, where Peter Christiansen smelled the fuse. The Dane scored 1-0 to the visitors, which was also the half-time result. Balling on Only a minute after the break, pain was to get worse for the canary yellows. Viking’s returned son Henrik Heggheim was played in the empty box by Viljar Vevatne, who rolled in the double from one metre. That goal was initially canceled by the assistant referee, but VAR was again involved in overturning the decision. This time scoring was ruled. Vikings Henrik Heggheim celebrates scoring. Photo: NTB That recipe turns out to be worth its weight in gold for those in blue. A little over an hour before the game, Viking increased to 3–0 after a blueprint of the previous score, only that this time the executor was Simen Kvia-Egeskog and the goalscorer Sander Svendsen. – This is the worst thing I have seen, said a spectator on his way home in the middle of the match to news. Jumboplass Then more spectators began to leave Åråsen. The Lillestrøm spectators had no reason to stay either. 4–0 was to come after a nicely placed long shot from Peter Christiansen, but LSK was to get a consolation goal when Felix Vá took advantage of an ugly goalkeeping mistake from the Vikings’ last chance. VAR was not on Lillestrøm’s side. Here, referee Svein Tore marks Sinnes for scoring for Viking after help from the video team. Photo: NTB The loss means that LSK is still top of the table, with just one point in the last nine games. Viking, on the other hand, keeps pace with the other top teams and is in fourth place. – I am very pleased. After losing last time and being 0-2 down in the last three away games, this was very good. We have trained well, and the boys responded well. It is wonderful to go into this break with a good result, sums up Vikings coach Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim. Published 29/09/2024, at 18.53 Updated 29/09/2024, at 19.23



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