Thursday, September 27, 2012

Veikkausliiga week 28 - HJK show their true colours

In the previous review of action, we covered the possibility of a four-horse race for the Finnish title. Well this midweek, we've seen the first change of leadership in the title race in over a month, and it was the 2011 champions who have got their noses in front, with five matches remaining.

The midweek visitors to Helsinki were KuPS, fresh from a weekend win over MYPA, and with an eye on their weekend Cup Final against Honka, conveniently in the same stadium. HJK started the day two points behind Inter Turku, having drawn 1-1 with them on Sunday. HJK made seven changes to the starting line-up, and the changes were evident in the final score.

Demba Savage opened the scoring in the 16th minute after Rasmus Schüller took advantage of lazy KuPS defending. From then on, it was the turn of Akseli Pelvas to take the stage. Pelvas hadn't scored since the 3-3 draw with VPS in early August, but here he scored three times - a goals after 27, 46 and a 90th minute penalty to take his league total for the season to eight goals. An 88th minute goal from Dudu won't have done much to ease KuPS. The 4-1 result leaves them in tenth place, but other results may have them looking nervously. We'll cover the top of the table later...

Akseli Pelvas celebrates his third goal

Highlights of HJK 4-1 KuPS

Meanwhile, at the bottom... The momentum has shifted hugely - bottom club Jaro, who have been bottom of the table for most of the season, entertained the other cup finalists Honka. But Jaro managed their first win in nine games - a first half goal from Papa Niang proved the winner. Jaro's two recent signings Sherif Ashraf and former Liverpool youth captain Steven Irwin have settled in well, Jaro have yet to lose with them in the team. Honka are left in eighth place, with a lot of work left to do if they're to finish in the top half of the table, and earn the extra home match next season.

Highlights of Jaro 1-0 Honka

The big losers of Jaro's win were Haka. They were away to MYPA, and knew that with KuPS' victory at the weekend, points were vital. Haka were without a victory under new coach Juha Malinen, who was appointed in the wake of the 9-2 defeat to TPS. Haka were holding on until the 82nd minute, when MYPA substitute Sasha Anttilainen earned three deserved points. Haka are now bottom of the table on 24 points, two points behind Jaro, and five behind KuPS. Haka haven't won since the last meeting with MYPA in mid-July, and have the hardest run-in of the three with home matches against HJK and Inter to come. It doesn't look good, but the next five games could yet provide more surprise.

The title outsider IFK Mariehamn were at home to Lahti, and perhaps the home fans thought they may keep pace with the leaders after Aleksei Kangaskolkka opened the scoring after barely 20 seconds. But Lahti came back fighting, showing the spirit that had won them their last four league games, and goals from captain Mikko Hauhia and Ariel Ngueukam gave them a half-time lead. But a 70th minute goal from Bosnian Ermin Gadžo levelled the match at 2-2. Ngueukam was sent off for a second booking, and the match finished 2-2. Lahti's late season form continues to keep them in the top half of the table, albeit with a negative goal difference.

Ngueukam challenges Gadžo

Highlights of IFKM 2-2 Lahti

The pre-match leaders Inter faced another away game in Jyväskylä, after their hard fought draw against HJK at the weekend. JJK have been hovering in the bottom half of the table for most of the season, and have been doing just enough to keep ahead of the relegation battle. Inter dominated as expected, Mika Ojala with the best chance. But a 0-0 draw was the outcome, and Inter coach Job Dragtsma could not hide his disappointment at the end that they could not score.

The final match was TPS v VPS in Turku. TPS needed to win to keep up with HJK and Inter, while VPS had lost three of the previous four, and were falling behind in their bid to finish in the top half. The first half was goalless, but the match was decided by Dennis Okaru in the 66th minute, a near-post finish after a clever pass by substitute Mikko Hyyrynen. Okaru's 7th league goal of the season was enough, and left TPS just a point behind HJK and Inter. VPS are currently seventh, on 39 points with a goal difference of +1.

Goalscorer Dennis Okaru

Highlights of TPS 1-0 VPS

That pretty much leaves the title race as below:

HJK              P28              Pts 51          GD +22
Inter              P28              Pts 51          GD +19
TPS              P28              Pts 50           GD +24
IFK               P28              Pts 46          GD +8

TPS's goal difference, bloated by the nine goals scored against Haka, is the superior, but they still have a match against Inter, although a final day match at home to Jaro may give them a clear idea of what they'll need to do, if they are still competing.

HJK have three away games, but no matches against the rest of the top five. But they need to ensure they keep an eye on the goal difference in case of any slip ups.

Inter still have tricky fixtures in TPS and Mariehamn, a home game with KuPS, and have to travel to Haka and Honka.

Five games left, five more weeks of twists and turns.

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