During the term of head coach Markku Kanerva, there have been few such disappointments at the end – the meltdowns of the management. The end of the More Owners match reminded me of memories from the 90’s or the beginning of the 2000s, writes Ari Virtanen, HS’s sports journalist.
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Fulfillment and the difference between disappointment is subtle. This time, Finland separated from the victory by one and a half minutes and one short pass during the extra time of the opening match of the League of Nations.
Of course, no loss can be put on a single player spike when the whole team was on the ropes in the final minutes of overtime. The pressure should have gotten out of your own head and your own punishment area. Perhaps this annoying meltdown of the end can be put in part at the peak of the renewed line of defense of the Owls.
Who else would have risen to Bosnia and Herzegovina as Inter’s star striker Edin Jack, who knocked the ball to the back post. Real topper Leo Väisänen pushed past the ball, and the equalizer scored Smail Prevljak got the ball. In front of the back pillar, the visitors had a 4-3 superiority – a well-played situation for them.
Perhaps this too is part of the Owners process, namely the learning process. Head coach Markku Kanervan during the period of such disappointments at the end, little meltdown has been seen. The end of more of the match reminded me of memories from the past, the 90s or the early 2000s.
“It doesn’t come to mind quickly. Annoying paint, needless to say. There were already almost three points in hand, ” Teemu Pukki said.
The game of owls has taken small development steps all the time. Last year’s biggest gaming change has been that Owls have been able to control more of the ball in the final quarter of the field. On Saturday, Finland held the ball there for 373 seconds, which is twenty seconds more than the average in the last European Championship qualifiers.
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