The European Dreams of the Little Egrets crashed into inefficiency and miscarriage

The European Championship qualifier for the Little Egrets ended with a 0–2 home loss to Norway.

Naatan Skytttä (right) had the best place in the Little Huskies match in Norway. Stock image. AOP

The goal of the little ones was clear before the final match of the European Championship qualifier. The team was forced to take a win from Norway in order for the value tournament dream to survive in the form of a qualifier.

Unfortunately, only to flow Emil Ceïde took the lead 63 minutes into the game, making the score 0 – 1 after some elegant movement down the middle Viljami Sinisalon behind your back.

Finally, the dreams collapsed a quarter later, after a miserably defended special situation Fredrik Oppegård got to pull from a vacant place.

The PSV-Pak shot hit the net through the upper log.

Finns have many reasons to regret the loss, because already in the opening period Norwegian brewer Kristoffer Klaesson stretched to the top Agon Sadikun to the butt.

After a break with a Toulouse professional I’m going to Sky was a great place to take the Little Ones to the lead, but Klaesson kept the away team in the game again.

Many thought Klaesson shouldn’t have been on the field anymore for either of his “game savers”. Namely, during the opening period, he grabbed the ball with his hands clearly from outside the penalty area. According to the rules, a straight red card can also be shown for the offense, but the situation completely passed the Turkish judge. From Abdulkadir Bitigen.

Finland was clearly on its neck until the opening finish of Ceïde. After that, the head coach Juha Malinen had to invest more in the attack, and at the same time opened up space for the defense head to run.

With the away win, Norway’s stakes in the final match against Azerbaijan increased. The Red Shirts could even rise to number one in the block with a home win in Drammen on Tuesday.

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