Match report: Blentarps BK vs. BK Höllviken vit (1 – 3)
The P97 team played their fourth game of the autumn campaign. Going into the game the boys knew it was going to be a tough game, with Höllviken scoring 12 goals in the last two games. Therefore, BBK started with a slightly more defensive formulation with Oliver playing in front of the back two. As expected it was a tough game, with Höllviken coming out on top with a 1 – 3 win. Höllviken played with great discipline passing the ball around throughout the game to keep posession, resulting in BBK often chasing the game. There was very little between the two teams. However, unlike the previous games BBK failed to create many clear cut chances, mainly due to poor movement off the ball. In many situations the BBK players with the ball had little passing options, due to players around them remaining static and not running into a space to receive the ball. Ironically, when BBK did get their passing game together they scored and almost scored. But BBK’s passing game was very rare, due to the lack of movement off the ball, often resulting in BBK trying to dribble through the Höllviken players with poor results. Despite taking the lead during the game, Höllviken scored almost immediately to make the score 1-1. After their goal Höllviken passed the ball very well and kept possession, with the BBK players often chasing the game. The main frustration for BBK was that the P97 team was in relative control of the game throughout the 80 minutes, however against a well organised and technically gifted team we were unable to penetrate their defence to great effect. This result in BBK resorting to holding onto the ball too long and trying to dribble the ball into the goal. The game finished 1 -3, BBK’s firstly defeat of the season. However, on a positive note we know what we didn’t do and this will be a key focus for the next game against Torna Hällestads IF on Sunday (away).' We move on and must learn the lessons from this game! Sunil
P-97
16 sep 2013
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FC Rosengård - Blentarps BK (2-5) : match report
BBK’s third game of the series was against FC Rosengård and like the previous game vs. Anderslöv it proved to be a close game for the majority of the 80 minutes. And like the previous games BBK started the better of the two teams by taking an early lead, this time through Jonte with a simple tap. However, despite a number chances BBK failed to extend their lead and ultimately paid the price with Rosengård equalizing to make it 1-1. Rosengård had a clear game plan to pass through our midfield by playing the long ball game. It took some time for BBK to adjust to their play, with Elias and Erik dropping a little deeper in central defence. By half-time BBK had regained the lead with literally the last touch of the ball with Emil sliding the ball into the net under the advancing goalkeeper. So it was 1-2 at half-time. The second half started with Oliver in central midfield playing a more defensive role, sitting in front of the two central to provide extra cover for the long balls being played by Rosengård. This tactic worked well, enabling BBK to play more of the ball out to the wings. As Rosengård began to tire in the second half BBK began to take control of the game, making several fast breaks down the wings & centre, often resulting in BBK out numbering the Rosengård defence. Despite BBK making many chances to score, poor finishing let the boys down. However, it was only a matter of time before the continued pressure would pay off. Again, Emil with his electric pace ran at the Rosengård defence scoring 4 goals in the second half! The pick of the Emil’s goals being a nice interplay with Toby down the left wing, before Emil cooling slotting the ball goal bound. If it was not for the heroics of the Rosengård goalkeeper the score would have been much higher than the 2-5 result. Despite the win, Rosengård looked dangerous on set pieces especially on corners, where the BBK players seemed to ball watch and not attack the ball to clear it from their goal line. Something to work on in training :-) The win makes it 3 wins out of 3 games, with the next game against BK Höllviken vit. The win puts BBK top of the table. Looking at BK Höllviken vit’s results so far, next week’s game will prove to be a close affair, with home advantage potentially being very important. Good job! Sunil / Micke
P-97
8 sep 2013
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Match report: BBK vs. Anderslövs BoIK (3-1)
It was time for the second game of the season for the BBK P-97 team and it certainly proved to be an eventful game, and not just for the football. After a break of 2 weeks without a competitive game there was always a worry that the boys would have a slow start. However, this was not the case and the team started very positively, much of this down to the hard work the boys are putting on their fitness and strength during in training. BBK started in familiar fashion with the players in their usual positions, except for Hampus and Zaak who switched wings. The reason for this was to use the wingers to cut inside much more to link up with the midfield players. As in the last game the defensive back line played extremely well holding their positions and keeping their structure throughout the game. They were well supported by Johan in goal, who was alert and talking to the players throughout the game. This confidence moved up the team and throughout the game, with BBK limiting the number chances for Anderslöv. Like the last two games BBK started the game strongly and went into the lead halfway through the first half with a superb individual goal by Emil, as he weaved and dribbled through the Anderslöv defence. Unfortunately, due to one lack of concentration (the only one in the whole game) Anderslöv were able to equalise with an unopposed shot in the lower left corner. So at half time it was 1-1 and the game was very tight. Second half started well for BBK, the boys coming out much stronger than the opposition. This continued pressure on the Anderslöv players paying off with a superb strike from Emil to make it 2-1. This sparked the opposition into life, however in the wrong way. Due to indiscipline from the Anderslöv players, Anderslöv had two players sent off in quick succession for back chatting to the referee and for an over aggressive challenge. This resulted in the opposition losing their shape and BBK took full advantage of this with 10 mins to go. Hampus ran on to a great through ball from Oliver, and Hampus coolly chipped the ball over the oncoming goalkeeper. The game finished 3-1 to BBK. The key highlights of the game were that the P97 team kept their shape throughout the game and remained disciplined. Another major plus was that the team made good use the wing players to spread the play. It seemed the boys could have played for another 80mins!!! Well done. Sunil / Micke
P-97
5 sep 2013
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