Veikkausliiga Review: another draw sees Turku’s surrender lead to the Ilves

The undefeated season of Veikkausliia of Inter Turku survived a 16th match, but a seventh draw of the season again cost them first place in the Finnish elite, after he beat Jaro with a single goal to reach the summit.

To make matters worse for Inter Turku, their 2-2 impasse Thursday evening left at the bottom of the KTP which has only won twice all season and is without victory in four.

The four goals in Kotka arrived in the first half-visitors seemed ready for a comfortable afternoon only seven minutes when Loic Essomba found the net for the first time in four games.

With 28 minutes on the clock, KTP retaliated by Rangel, only for Axel Kouame to lie down during his second pass for Essomba three minutes later to restore the advantage of Inter.

However, three crazy minutes have turned into five Mad, as a second goal in as many matches for Assane Seck has leveled once again.

But this is where the score ended, while KTP kept their 11th point of the season, while the Turku team saw its winning race with two games.

The leaders’ draw left the door open for Ilves, which would clearly clearly go above with the victory in Jaro.

The local team brought the lynx to work for this, but the only goal arrived just before the hour, while the teenager Jardell Kanga won him for the third time this season.

The hopes of a return for Jaro were subjected to a blow when the top scorer in the Kerfala Cissoko league was shown a right red box. As was often the case this season, when Cissoko does not mark, Jaro does not mark, and it was true again this time when Ilves held for the 1-0 victory they needed.

These are two consecutive defeats for the Jakobstad team, while the Tampere men are five underestimated in domestic competition.

Another advantage for Ilves this weekend is that they also put an additional distance from each other and the Kups Third, who drew 1-1 with VPs.

The champions had a blow in the first 30 minutes when Samuli Mitetinen was sent, but the hosts did not take advantage, and the 10 men went in front of Mohamed Toure with 10 minutes to play.

But with a minute of the 90s to play, Yassin Daoussi appeared with an equalizer for the local team, who had a hand of four games, while Kups took place for the second successive championship match, and is now four points from the pace.

HJK builds on their Superb return to the middle of the week Against NSI Runavik with a 3-1 victory against AC Oulu. Benji Michel and Kai Meriluoto gave the Helsinki part a comfortable advantage to the break, before Jere Kallinen added a third 11 minutes in the second half.

Mikko Pitkanen took a consolation of 90th minute for Oulu, which is just a KTP point at the foot of the table after a first defeat in four. A second victory on the rebound helped HJK move to the two Kups points.

SJK, which won a 3-1 victory, which won a 3-1 victory over Gnistan, which now has eight points is still a HJK point and determined to maintain a five-point title race, which won a shooting shoot shoots Alive Alive Award of Hjk and determined to maintain a five-way title race, which won a two-point victory, which won a two-point victory, which won a two-point victory, won a victory in APRI.

Matias Ritari put the Gnistan visiting first half, and this is how it remained until the 59th minute, when Kasper Paananen equalized. From that moment, it was all SJK, whose Rasmus Karjalainen scored twice to extend the veikkausliiiga unbeaten from Kerho to six games.

Finally, Monday evening, Mariehamn, eighth, recovered a third draw from the suite coming from behind to shoot 1-1 with Haka, ninth, who has three games without victory.

Simon Lindholm struck early for Haka, but Korede Adedoyin leveled things for the Icelanders of Aland in the second half.

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