Ljungskile not impress this year, and certainly not away from home, where they have not won a single match. As Tor-Arne says they seem to have difficulty on artificial turf where it will not be as physical football and the opponents dare to play itself out situations. Ljungskile has five straight games without a victory. All five have gone under 2.5 goals. And it's no coincidence considering that the team has been injured suffered. Målkungen Gabriel Altemark-Vanneryr is damaged and not in the evening. Frejdige full-back Ahmed El-Amrani is off and the other full-back Niclas Andersen doubt when he got a bang on the knee against the Assyrian. The match was just as gone against IK Frej, no big shots from Ljungskile. They find it difficult to established defense away grass and although LSK's defensive tightened to the end, it feels very uddlöst forward. Hannes Stiller in all its glory, and Jonas Lindberg has not had a huge season, it shows that David Johannesson (Varberg) included in the team. Very one-man show by Ken Sema - or does not happen so much. In the absence of some one so the team has not any super opportunity to make sharp changes from the bench.
AFC United's normally a disciplined team in defense but the last two games, it has become a bit too many bags behind the American giant goalkeeper Josh Wicks. Think coach Özcan Melke Michel attaches great importance to drag the tempo at Ljungskile while they themselves learn to bet on changeovers. There are quite a few players with experience in the team, so I can very well see (right ocharmiga) AFC clear contract - and then it is essential to avoid losses at home on Skytteholm. AFC has gone under 2.5 goals in three of five home games and it could have been four if not Dragan Kapcevic printed in a late 2-1 goal for Östersund FK in early May.
Ljungskile coach believes in a match like Assyrian gone. Ljungskile will get take a lot ball while AFC is aiming to be tight and prevent situations arising in depth. LSK themselves have been stable back lately and so I do not think either that the AFC will be super easy to create scoring opportunities.
AFC United's normally a disciplined team in defense but the last two games, it has become a bit too many bags behind the American giant goalkeeper Josh Wicks. Think coach Özcan Melke Michel attaches great importance to drag the tempo at Ljungskile while they themselves learn to bet on changeovers. There are quite a few players with experience in the team, so I can very well see (right ocharmiga) AFC clear contract - and then it is essential to avoid losses at home on Skytteholm. AFC has gone under 2.5 goals in three of five home games and it could have been four if not Dragan Kapcevic printed in a late 2-1 goal for Östersund FK in early May.
Ljungskile coach believes in a match like Assyrian gone. Ljungskile will get take a lot ball while AFC is aiming to be tight and prevent situations arising in depth. LSK themselves have been stable back lately and so I do not think either that the AFC will be super easy to create scoring opportunities.