In the 10th round of the Norwegian First Division.
Bryne (City in Rogaland, Norway)
With a score of 3-2 in favor of
Lanham (name)
, scoring an exciting victory. Below are the detailed battle statistics and basic information about the players who participated in the game.
competition time
: May 27, 2024
playing field for a competition
: Blaney at home
Bryne (City in Rogaland, Norway)
head coach
Average age of the starting lineup
: 26.8 years
Starting total value
: Euro60.0 million
starter
goalkeeper (soccer, hockey etc)
: Katif (1)
rear guard
Dabivik (8), Luis (2), Jacob (5), Norrheim (20)
middle period of a tripartite provincial exam (in former times)
: Duarte (18), Alfred (11), Christian (4), Soldat (9)
a forward (sports)
: Udesheim (10), Hüseberg (24)
reserve
Tveta (15), Torgersen (32), Ivsdal (17), Sigurd (7), Marius (22), K (23), Spiridonov (99), Noah (6)
Lanheim
head coach
Average age of the starting lineup
: 25.7 years
Starting total value
: Euro1.150 million
starter
goalkeeper (soccer, hockey etc)
: Witton Nelson (1)
rear guard
Eric (15), Weiners (17), Sander (5), Phillip (2)
middle period of a tripartite provincial exam (in former times)
: Skjelbrede (7), Mikel (23), Jacob Troms (6), Nikolai (4)
a forward (sports)
: Hou, Yong Yong (10), Gustavo (27)
reserve
Hacken (24), Bendik (9), Dennis (19), Niklas (92), Mathias (14), Kvenberg Holden (8)
Strong offense from Blaney.
Blaney showed a strong offensive game with three goals scored by Udheim, Huseberg and Sodal. The team's control in the midfield and cooperation up front made it difficult for the Lanham defense to hold on.
Ranheim's resilient fightback
Although Lanheim scored twice in the game, with goals by Houyon and Gustav, they were ultimately unable to equalize the score. The team was aggressive on the offensive end, but holes on the defensive end led to the loss.
Key Player Performance
Blaney's strikers Udheim and Huseberg had a great game, not only scoring goals, but also threatening the Lanham defense on several occasions. Midfielders Duarte and Alfred also played key roles in the game. Lanheim's goalkeeper, Witton Nielsen, despite making several saves, looked out of his depth against Blaney's onslaught.
The win gives Blaney three important points in the standings, boosting team morale and ranking. Ranheim, on the other hand, will need to reflect on defensive and offensive issues and make adjustments and improvements for the upcoming games. The coaches of both teams said after the game that they will take stock of the game and prepare for the next game.