Sandefjord Football 2 played a draw against Brumunddal at Jotun Arena yesterday. The match was very exciting and ended 2-2. SF2 started strong and had the ball a lot, but Brumunddal defended well and relied on counterattacks. Kristian Birkelund scored on a penalty in the 18th minute, but Brumunddal equalized on a penalty in the 29th minute. In the second half, the game was similar, and SF2 pressed on, but did not get a result. Adrian Holtung scored in extra time, but Brumunddal equalized again. Head coach Samir Saric was bitter after the match and said that SF2 had 80-90% ball possession, but did not win the match. Saric thought that SF2 created more than enough to win, but did not have enough routine. SF2 now plays against Ørn-Horten before the U21 boys get a vacation. The match against Brumunddal was a good warm-up before the last match. SF2 must now win against Ørn-Horten to get a good ending to the season. And it's not unlikely that SF2 can win, considering how they played against Brumunddal. But SF2 must be more effective in attack and defend better. So SF2 must work hard before the match against Ørn-Horten. In the 73rd minute, Kristian Birkelund was fouled inside the penalty area, and SF2 got a penalty. But the penalty shot went wide. This was a heavy blow for SF2, which now had to work hard to get a result. And that's exactly what SF2 did, with Adrian Holtung scoring in extra time. But Brumunddal equalized again, and the match ended 2-2. SF2 was close to winning, but it didn't happen.
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Sandefjord plays draw against Brumunddal
Sandefjord Football 2 plays 2-2 against Brumunddal at Jotun Arena. The match was exciting with several scoring opportunities. Read about how it went.
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