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Eliteserien Optician – Runde 10

Why the Eye-Test?

For those of you who have read my comments regarding the Eliteserien and Allsvenskan before, it will come as no surprise that I am taking a more visual approach to my first article, as opposed to the rigorous statistics of Reindeer Hotdog. Although there is plenty of legitimate argument to be made regarding the subjective nature of the eye-test, I have now spent 2 seasons watching the Eliteserien and reducing my notes to what I believe are predominantly objective descriptors (and consequent conclusions).

This strategy has helped me to some all-time best ranks, and I hope that this run can continue as the 2021 Eliteserien season unfolds: 21st in Eliteserien Fantasy (2020 – peaked at 4th), 2nd in Allsvenskan Fantasy (current – peaked at 1st), top 25k in FPL (2020/21), top 10k in Euro Fantasy (current).

For the most part, I reduce my eye-tests to the following variables:

  • Frequency with which a team attempts (and fails) to pass the ball out of their own half.
  • Number of players behind the ball out of possession.
  • Proportion of long-shots conceded.
  • Height and structure of defensive line.
  • System changes relative to score and, therefore, how likely a side is to concede more than 1.
  • Relative player positioning in possession – advanced, central, under-/over-lapping, etc.
  • Centre-points of attacking play i.e., playmaker and target-man.
  • Frequency and “ambition” with which a player shoots – selfishness & confidence.
  • Off-the-ball positioning and ‘Out of Position’ players.

As this is my first article regarding my beloved eye-test, I will look to introduce some of these variables by using contextual examples from an Eliteserien match in either Runde 8 or Runde 9, therefore demonstrating not only what I look for in these games but how I apply this to adapt my squad. In future weeks, I will look to introduce each of the remaining variables as I see particularly relevant to my thoughts and plans.

Frequency with which a team attempts (and fails) to pass the ball out of their own half

Beginning with one of my favourites, I use this variable to qualitatively record, and thus provide more insight into, mistake-contingent statistics. Key components include mistake frequency, risk caused by build-up play, risk caused by poor player distribution, and the consequent likelihood of mistakes leading to goals.

It may not come much of a surprise that Trømso are the side with the greatest issues of late, specifically in their losses to Lillestrom and Odd in Runde 8 and 9, respectively.

Versus Lillestrom, the issues began in the 38th minute as a poor pass out the back ended up at the feet of Ifeanyi Mathew. The defence then entered a state of complete disarray as Mathew found Gjermund Åsen on the left, leaving Thomas Lehne Olsen in acres of space to get a shot off from 10 yards. This pattern continued throughout the match, Lehne Olsen capitalising on this in the 52nd minute to add his second of the match after Jacob Karlstrøm blasted a pass off the shins of his own defender. Back-to-back miskicks from Isak Amundsen gave Lehne Olsen an opening to complete his hattrick in the 58th minute, but fortunately the Lillestrom talisman failed to take advantage and spared Amundsen’s blushes.

Despite facing a high-pressing Odd side in Runde 9, it was quite clear from the off that Trømso would not learn from their mistakes. A simple interception by Joshua Kitolano in the 13th minute presented Markus Kaasa with a chance to make it 1-0; Sander Svendsen probably would have done so had Kaasa looked for the pass. Two pathetic missed interceptions leading to Mushaga Bakenga’s second of the night warrant discussion as ‘losses of possession’, the Trømso defenders seemingly dumbfounded by the prospect of intercepting Odin Björtuft’s weak pass from inside his own half.

This consistent insistence on playing the ball out the back, regardless of opposing pressure and ability to do so, makes Trømso a clear target in weeks to come. It is because of this that I currently have the armband on Bendik Bye for Runde 10 – a player I later mention with regards to ambitious shooting. In this instance, it is quite clear irrespective of these highlights that this defence is one of the weaker in the division, however it is the instances in which errors like this are identifiable without a clear correlation to goals conceded that make this analysis beneficial.

A brief example of this is with Molde’s latest shot-stopper Oliver Petersen. On two occasions in Runde 9 (in the 45th and 60th minutes), hesitant distribution from the youngster nearly cost Molde the three points, on the earlier occasion presenting a great chance for the usually clinical Erik Botheim to break to deadlock. It is for this reason I am confident in starting Fred Friday vs. Molde in Runde 10, hoping that this trend continues.

Number of players behind the ball out of possession

Although this tends to fluctuate game-by-game, a side’s defensive structure relative to the strength of opposition is often beneficial to transfer planning when attempting to target weaker defences. A prime example of this can be found in Mjøndalen’s performances vs. Strømsgodset and Kristiansund, two games versus fantastic attacking sides across which they only conceded twice.

Versus Strømsgodset, there was only one occasion (1/7) where there were fewer than 7 Mjøndalen players in their own box at the time a shot was taken; on four occasions (4/7) there were 8 or 9 defenders present. The opposition, however, had 7 or more men in their own box for just three (3/9) of Mjøndalen’s attempts. This defensive onslaught not only means that a greater proportion of shots are inevitably blocked but it means that the opposition are forced to take a greater proportion of their shots from distance (or not at all), with little space to play into further forwards. This directly links to the proportion of long-shots conceded – a variable I assess separately, hopefully to be discussed in future articles.

Something I had not realised until writing this article is the consistency with which Mjøndalen have been able to hold off onslaughts from big sides this season, conceding only once to Valerenga, twice away at Viking, twice away at Bodø/Glimt, and keeping a clean sheet versus Molde. It is quite clear that Mjøndalen are, as last season also showed, no whipping boys. It is, therefore, unlikely that I will captain an opposing player again this season (despite Sondre Sørli’s Runde 7 haul being one time in which I have done so prior).

Height and structure of defensive line

The positioning and structural integrity of a team’s defensive line is often only represented by statistics that regard shots and chances conceded. However, the use of the eye-test allows for the identification of the specific limitations of a system. This is the primary reason for my Runde 10 move: Carlo Holse to Ola Brynhildsen. The system in question: Strømsgodset, specifically versus Mjøndalen’s Martin Ovenstad.

From the off, it was clear that Ovenstad was going to be allowed space to flourish, following up on Lars Olden Larsen’s 5th minute shot without contest, acres of space left both inside and outside of Lars-Christopher Vilsvik for the Mjøndalen winger. This continued throughout the first half, another prime example being in the 31st minute where Ovenstad was left isolated to set up an Ole Sveen shot whilst only Vilsvik was present on the entire right-hand side of the Strømsgodset half (when Ovenstad received the ball). Even as Nikolas Walstad looked to overlap, no defender came across to help contain the threat.

Ovenstad went on to have 5 shots, scoring in the 58th minute with (no prizes for guessing) a shot curled through this gap left between Vilsvik and the rest of the defence. Having flourished in recent weeks, I have no reason to doubt that Molde’s attack will take advantage of this space. Ola Brynhildsen loves a shot from the area identified, so I’m backing him to grab a goal on his next outing.

Relative player positioning in possession – advanced, central, under-/over-lapping, etc

This is probably the variable I most often take note of because a player’s positioning relative to that of their teammates is usually a top-tier predictor of goal involvement, to an extent more so than player ability, thus making it pivotal in selecting a fantasy football squad. Although relatively self-explanatory, using the eye-test to assess player positioning in different situations provides a much better idea of attacking involvement than a simple heat map. This is because, for example, relative player positioning during counterattacks is much more important than their average position over ninety minutes.

Two teams where this evaluation is essential to selecting the best attacking options are Valerenga and Bodø/Glimt, this because of the large quantity of attacking options requiring comparison. This makes the Runde 8 tie an ideal opportunity to see how the sides’ systems may benefit, or hinder, some options.

In the absence of Aron Dønnum, and the consequent introduction of Tobias Christensen, it was apparent from the off that Valerenga would have to adapt their system to accommodate their primarily central selection of attacking assets: Henrik Bjørdal, Osame Sahraoui (‘central’ given that Amor Layouni has occupied the left wing since arriving), Henrik Udahl, and the aforementioned Tobias Christensen. Since my comment regarding Christian Borchgrevink last week, my thoughts have not changed (with the exception that, versus Stabaek, Christensen occupied a wider position at times, with Borchgrevink underlapping): “VIF looked like a different side against Glimt, Sahraoui & Christensen both occupying central positions in a somewhat changed system. This left space for Borchgrevink to advance from right-back, taking 3 shots from open play vs. a strong Glimt side”. It was because of this that I opted to start Borchgrevink versus Stabaek, a decision I have not yet been made to regret at the time of article submission.

Unlike Valerenga, Bodø/Glimt have had little reason to adjust their system this season. Visual assessment of their players’ positioning, however, has been crucial to identifying the greatest value options early on. The three key comparisons, for me, have been Alfons Sampsted versus Fredrik Bjørkan, Brunstad Fet versus Ulrik Saltnes, and Sondre Sørli versus Ola Solbakken. I will be going into these over the coming weeks as I look to shift Glimt assets out ahead of two blank Gameweeks either side of a tough away tie to Sarpsborg 08.

Frequency and “ambition” with which a player shoots – selfishness & confidence

Last, but certainly not least, comes a variable for which I use far too many words to simply state: “he shoots lots and I like that”. Although shot frequency and xG can be reflected statistically, there is a certain beauty in the interaction between ambition and confidence/selfishness which can only really be identified by watching a player. The best examples of this, for me, are: Amahl Pellegrino (formerly of Kristiansund), Aron Dønnum, Kristoffer Velde, Bendik Bye, and Kristoffer Normann Hansen. This is something I will look to discuss in more detail in upcoming weeks. This alone has contributed hugely to my game-plan in recent years and will do so in weeks to come – Velde’s arrival is imminent.

Conclusion: And Your Thoughts?

The more I think, the more I realise how much depth can be put behind visual analysis, and I truly believe that watching more games is the number one route to improvement in any fantasy manager. Despite a great acknowledgement of the importance of statistics, I feel that an overemphasis on the numbers is often a hindrance rather than a gift when it comes to fantasy football. That said, I am very interested to hear alternative opinions, whether they regard how you use the eye-test or the emphasis which you place on it relative to statistics. I will look to discuss some of these opposing opinions in future articles.

Best of luck for Runde 10! Cue Bye and Brynhildsen blanks.

Eytexi @Eytexi on Twitter for English Eliteserien & Allsvenskan content. One half of @CaribouKraftPOD (footballing & fantasy content).

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  1. Eytexi
    • 5 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Used the 2FT to shift Bjørkan & Botheim to Thomassen & Ohi. Bye & Mikkelsen flagged; Vilsvik my only sub. Not perfect, but happy with my eleven & to avoid a hit going into the doubles. Hoping to finally break into the top 1k again. Berisha (K), Friday (V). Good luck all!

    1. Eytexi
      • 5 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      [post re. future articles bottomed on the last page]

  2. The Royal Robin
    • 8 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Gilmour or Bissouma for 5th mid?

    1. Onz
      • 6 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Jorgensen at 4.5 is good value 😉

  3. RamaJama
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Anyone considering 2 kapteiner chip in dgw 13? Guess Lehne Olsen, Friday and Bakenga are the best candidates?

    1. Bunk Moreland
      • 8 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Already blew mine, but 13 should be a good week to use it. Those three are good, although if you own Ohi I wouldn’t hit him out for any of them unless he blanks. He can brace in any game.

      1. RamaJama
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        Cheers, planning to hit Moses out for one of Bakenga/Friday, keeping Ohi and have Lehne Olsen

  4. HollywoodXI
    • 9 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Is Deeney still first choice at Watford?

    1. RamaJama
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Not sure with King arriving

  5. Better luck next year
    • 4 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Best cap for GW12? Currently on Ohi but also considering Berisha..

    1. Eytexi
      • 5 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Berisha for me.

  6. Vobinho
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    What's the latest on Zachariassen? Seeing he is flagged...

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Line ups will be posted in 2 minutes - you’ll have 15 mins before deadline to make your moves

    2. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Zach is fit and starts - see below

  7. FPL Xylophone
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Asen or Hoves? Or any other mf worth getting for the dgws (budget not an issue). Thanks!

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Hove - Viking (A), Stabæk (H), Odd (H)
      Åsen - Vålerenga (A), Molde (H), Stabæk (A)

      On fixtures alone, Hove takes it.

      Looking at team performance (LSK/SIF):

      Chances/90: 11.67/10.10
      BCC/90: 1.00/1.10
      Shots On Target/90: 4.78/4.90
      Shots Inside Box/90: 10.00/8.70
      xG/90: 1.30/1.60
      xG Open Play/90: 0.69/1.10
      Accurate Opposition 1/2 Passes/90: 148.00/143.20

      Asen/Hove /90 min Stats:

      xG: 0.18/0.25
      xA: 0.14/0.15
      Shots: 2.56/2.30
      Chances Created: 0.33/0.60
      BFP: 0.78/0.40
      Opp 1/2 Passes: 13.22/16.50
      Attempted Crosses: 3.33/1.30
      Key Passes: 1.33/0.80
      Attempted Dribbles: 2.33/0.30
      Fantasy Points: 3.44/4.00

      Stromsgodset have better fixtures and look more likely to score when they play.
      Not much between Asen and I actually like him as an option, but as they're close in regards to potential returns, I'd have to back the team with the better fixtures and more attacking threat.

      I think Hove for the first DGW and then Asen for the second DGW wouldn't be a bad plan at all.

      Hopefully this is helpful!

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        Though a big thing for me is chances created and seeing Hove almost double Asen's output in this metric is a big draw for me.

      2. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        And before anyone jumps in and says "but this number can be explained by a handful of games" and all that jazz - I am aware of that. The very nature of statistics is the idea that we can garner some semblance of pattern/understanding of data while being mindful of peaks and troughs.

        This is not exhaustive but it gives an idea of production and the different roles both players take up for their respective clubs.

        Currently working on a model to make all of this kind of data even more useful.

      3. Mince n Tatties
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        Your services deserve a medal

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          2 years, 9 months ago

          Could say the same regarding early team line ups from yourself!

          Cheers matey hah

    2. Eytexi
      • 5 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Great comment from RH, and I'd agree with the conclusion. Hove definitely for DGW13, with a potential swap (or double-up on the both of them depending on the rest of the midfield) before DGW14 if you can spare the FT.

    3. FPL Xylophone
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Amazing analysis! More than i hoped for 🙂 I got Hoves for now. The fact that i have Lehne Olsen helped too. But i like the idea of getting Asen for the second gw. Thanks a million!

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        Annoying Hove blanked and Åsen returned this week (doubt too many saw that coming) but I'm still confident it's the right move for the DGW mate

        1. FPL Xylophone
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 8 Years
          2 years, 9 months ago

          Yes I saw that... Oh well... At least my last gw transfer (Normann Hansen) scored as well as Cap Ohi kind of saved my gw (I think I just dropped 70 places). Next gw Attack! Attack! (Bakenga, Lehne and Ohi) sounds tempting!

  8. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Line ups incoming…

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      That Vilsvik flag is not at all welcome

  9. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Sandefjord Fotball

    1 Jacob Storevik KAPTEIN
    2 Brice Wembangomo
    5 Martin Kreuzriegler
    12 Mats Haakenstad
    17 Sander Moen Foss
    6 Sander Risan Mørk
    8 Jose Eduardo de Araujo
    18 William Albin Kurtovic
    11 Kristoffer Normann Hansen
    14 Alexander Ruud Tveter
    23 Vidar Ari Jonsson

    Sarpsborg 08

    21 Anders Kristiansen
    4 Bjørn Inge Utvik
    5 Magnar Ødegård
    28 Ben Kantie Karamoko
    6 Nicolai Næss
    14 Emil Palsson
    16 Joachim Thomassen KAPTEIN
    32 Eirik Wichne
    7 Ole Jørgen Halvorsen
    11 Jonathan Lindseth
    29 Ibrahima Kone

  10. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Viking

    22 Arild Østbø
    3 Viljar Helland Vevatne
    5 Henrik Heggheim
    17 Sebastian Søraas Sebulonsen
    20 Shayne Elian Jay Pattynama
    11 Yann-Erik Randa Bahezre de Lanlay
    21 Harald Nilsen Tangen
    27 Samuel Kari Fridjonsson
    9 Kevin Alexander Kabran
    14 Veton Berisha KAPTEIN
    77 Zlatko Tripic

    Strømsgodset

    1 Viljar Røsholt Myhra
    2 Ari Leifsson
    3 Jonathan Parr
    5 Niklas Gunnarsson
    71 Gustav Valsvik KAPTEIN
    6 Ipalibo Jack
    7 Herman Sørby Stengel
    8 Johan Hove
    9 Imoh Fred Friday
    17 Tobias Fjeld Gulliksen
    19 Halldor Østervold Stenevik

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Vilsvik not in the Stromsgodset squad

  11. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Mjøndalen

    1 Sousha Makani
    3 Nikolas Walstad
    12 Markus Lund Nakkim KAPTEIN
    23 Sondre Solholm Johansen
    26 Syver Skaar Eriksen
    18 Stian Semb Aasmundsen
    20 Isaac Twum
    24 Ole Amund Sveen
    7 Lars Olden Larsen
    9 Benjamin Stokke
    17 Martin Rønning Ovenstad

    Haugesund

    12 Egil Selvik
    5 Benjamin Tiedemann Hansen KAPTEIN
    15 Ulrik Tillung Fredriksen
    19 Mikkel Desler Puggaard
    23 Thore Baardsen Pedersen
    7 Peter Nysted Therkildsen
    8 Kevin Martin Krygård
    11 Kristoffer Velde
    16 Bruno Miguel Santos Leite
    9 Sondre Liseth
    25 Alioune Ndour

    1. melvinmbabazi
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Mikkel Desler Puggaard is not starting

  12. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Rosenborg

    1 Andre Hansen KAPTEIN
    2 Erlend Dahl Reitan
    6 Alexander Banor Tettey
    16 Even Hovland
    25 Carl Adam Andersson
    4 Vebjørn Alvestad Hoff
    18 Kristoffer Zachariassen
    20 Edvard Sandvik Tagseth
    9 Dino Islamovic
    11 Carl Johan Holse Justesen
    14 Håkan Rasmus Wiedesheim-Paul

    Kristiansund

    1 Sean Mcdermott
    2 Snorre Strand Nilsen
    3 Christoffer Aasbak
    5 Dan Peter Stensøe Ulvestad KAPTEIN
    6 Andreas Eines Hopmark
    7 Olaus Jair Skarsem
    10 Liridon Kalludra
    21 Amidou Diop
    18 Amin Soleiman Askar
    25 Torgil Øwre Gjertsen
    29 Pemi Moumbagna Faris

  13. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Who is everyone’s Kaptain this Runde?

    Velde or Berisha?

    1. El Puqi
      • 4 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Going ”safe” with Ohi I think.

      Berisha if I had him.

  14. El Puqi
    • 4 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Down to 9 players with Vilsvik and Coly not starting…

    Nusa to Hove (-4)

    Coly to a defender (who?, also -4)

    Or just hope I can get a grey arrow and go again next week with Attack! Attack! -chip?

  15. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Ohi captain, Berisha vice for me.

    Sampsted -> Thomassen
    Skytte -> Hove
    -4pts

    Not enthralled with the hit but Vilsvik missing out threw that spanner in the works.

    Still, some good fixtures on the horizon!

    What's everyone else doing?

    1. El Puqi
      • 4 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      I panicked!

      I bought in Nusa last week as a cheap DGW enabler but I had to move him on for Hove (-4).

      Bakenga, Vilsvik & Coly missing ruined my plan really…

      Saltnes —> Normann Hansen
      Nusa —> Hove (-4)

      Not that happy with the moves but we move.

      And Ohi (K).

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        The moves have merit.

        Saltnes and Nusa not playing this week - guaranteed ZERO points
        Normann Hansen and Hove playing this week - very unlikely not to get at least 4 points

        At the very least you'd be really hard done by to not break even.
        The potential upside massively outweighs doing nothing.

        Nusa out is frustrating as he has two DGWs in the next two Rundes, but if he was the only way to bring those players in, then you take it on the chin and move on.

        I don't think you'll lose any points, on the contrary - I think Hove gets a return this week and Ohi (K) is one of the safest bets you can make especially against Odd at home.

        No need to panic mate - those moves look good and trust in Ohi to deliver you a haul!

        1. El Puqi
          • 4 Years
          2 years, 9 months ago

          Yeah good points, it’s just that the Nusa move didn’t feel right. Idk why but yeah. Plan was to do Bryn —> Hove next week and it’s looking like I’ll do Bryn —> Åsen instead. So not that bad. But problem is I have to take a hit again to play the ideal AA with Bakenga/Olsen/Friday.

          And looking at it back atm, it doesn’t look good. The other option was to get rid of Coly. It was either him or Nusa. I didn’t want to get rid of Bakenga or Ottesen. And I’m pretty confident that I would have gone with Wembo (Wanted Sandefjord defender, felt like an attacking return was coming and thats why him instead of Foss). So yeah not looking great atm but taking a hit for a defender when I already have 3 DGW defenders + Borch just didn’t seem sensible.

  16. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Stromsgodset take the lead!
    Header from Jack
    1-0

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      I hope that’s pissed Berisha off..

  17. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Rosenborg go 1 up against KBK

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Islamovic 2 Rundes in a row

  18. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Was Desler injured in the warm up?
    Was in the original line ups but has now vanished

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      He has reappeared on the bench

  19. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    And just as well - because Mjondalen have taken the lead against Haugesund

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Martin Ovenstad - one to watch for the doubles?

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        Definitely one to watch but Mjondalen just don't score many goals.

        Surprising MJO scored so early in this one

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          2 years, 9 months ago

          Aged well this comment did ;D

  20. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Goal for Sandefjord
    1-0
    Jonsson it is!

  21. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Brann

    12 Eirik Holmen Johansen
    2 Ole Didrik Blomberg
    4 Ole Martin Lekven Kolskogen
    21 Ruben Kristiansen
    29 Kristoffer Ramos Barmen
    7 Mathias Knutsen Rasmussen
    15 Kasper Holmboe Skaanes
    23 Daniel Alexander Pedersen
    11 Karamoko Daouda Bamba
    14 Monga Aluta Simba
    16 Robert Thomas Taylor

    Tromsø

    1 Jacob Karlstrøm
    4 Jostein Maurstad Gundersen
    5 Anders Finjord Jenssen
    6 Isak Helstad Amundsen
    8 Kent-Are Antonsen
    11 Ruben Yttergård Jenssen KAPTEIN
    16 Tomas Olai Totland
    21 Eric Bugale Kitolano
    25 Lasse Nilsen
    14 August Mikkelsen
    18 Ebiye Moses

  22. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Jack's goal for Godset...

    xG 0.08

  23. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Another goal for Mjondalen
    2-0
    Eriksen goal

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Ovenstad with assist.

      Hauling.

      1. Mince n Tatties
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        Told ya 😉

  24. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Sandefjord have a goal disallowed
    It remains 1-0

  25. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    And now Sandefjord get their second
    Normann Hansen

  26. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Mjondalen don’t score many goals…
    3-0 now

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Nakkim slots home and banks the points

    2. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      They scored 26 goals last season...

      And their xG is the lowest in the league per 90 mins and in total.

      So yeah, they don't score many 😀

      BUT they do have 3 nil wins in them...

      1. Mince n Tatties
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        I think the fish just took the bait…

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          2 years, 9 months ago

          Hahaha I know you're pulling my leg but bloody hell what on Earth.

          Haugesund the form team and Mjondalen being Mjondalen...

          Me and Eytexi have discussed bringing Ovenstad in but when the DGW drops not the week before.

          Typical.

  27. Vobinho
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Mjondalen ready to trap me into tripling up on them in my WC...

  28. Ze_Austin
    • 5 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Was that Ovenstad who just got injured while trying to keep a ball in play?

  29. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Viking equaliser in 90th minute
    Tripic of Capricorn

    1. Mince n Tatties
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Berisha chips in with an assist

  30. Mince n Tatties
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Looks like Desler fell unwell and was demoted to an unused sun on the bench