This round was spread over two days before the Europa League sides head off into battle. The goals came early and late, and there was plenty to keep the fans entertained. Sometimes for the wrong reasons, sometimes for hilarious reasons.
I've added the highlights of HJK v Lahti since originally posting.
I've added the highlights of HJK v Lahti since originally posting.
Honka 4-2 Jaro
The game was watched by a delegation from Lech Poznan, Honka's Europa League opponents, and they came away 'very entertained' (according to Honka's Ilkka Taponen). The game started brightly, Ghanaian defender Gideon Baah keeping up his excellent start with a sixth minute goal (he also picked up his fifth booking of the season, and a one match ban). Antti Mäkijärvi doubled the lead after 19 minutes, and all was looking rosy.
Väyrynen and Kullström were no good at spot the ball
But the second half started differently, Trinidad striker Shahdon Winchester continued his good form with an acrobatic 54th minute goal - but Honka's Tim Väyrynen restored the two-goal cushion almost immediately. Jaro's Mattias Wargh celebrated his first start in nearly a year with a goal, to set up a tense finish, but Väyrynen pounced again in added time to seal the points - Jaro coach Alexei Eremenko will have nightmares about that one. It was his sixth goal in eight games, and it took Honka top.
Highlights of Honka 4-2 Jaro
Honka have 33 points from seventeen games, with a goal difference of +6. Jaro are eighth, with 22 points from sixteen matches.
JJK 1-1 RoPS
It looked like JJK would get a valuable three points against poor travellers RoPS - but an injury-time leveller cost them the win, and their coach Kari Martonen.
JJK scorer Manninen (photo via Laura Hakalisto)
A 42nd minute goal from Mikko Manninen gave JJK the lead, and they held on through almost the entire second half - but RoPS' Nigerian defender Ndukaku Alison headed his first goal of the season in the 93rd minute. It was the straw the broke the camel's back, and it didn't take long after the game for JJK to announce that it was to be Martonen's last match in charge.
Highlights of the match are available here, via KSML.
Highlights of the match are available here, via KSML.
The result leaves JJK at the foot of the table (twelth), with eleven points from sixteen matches. RoPS are in ninth position, with eighteen points from seventeen games.
Inter 1-1 TPS
The Turku derby didn't need much hype, and Friday's decision to give Inter striker Irakli Sirbiladze one extra match ban for allegedly saying to a referee "After football I will kill you" (during the Jaro match) spiced things up plenty. Inter had also gone six games without a goal, so the pressure was on.
Collector's item - an Inter goal (photo by Bo Stranden)
TPS had gone closest to opening the scoring, Roope Riski hitting the post. But it was Inter who did get the goal, Severi Paajanen slotting home from a corner after 39 minutes. But just three minutes after the interval, skipper Henri Lehtonen put the ball in his own net while under pressure from Riski.
TPS equalise (photo via Jaakko Stenroos)
There were plenty of niggly fouls and half chances, and a noisy atmosphere - but the game ended 1-1. TPS coach Marko Rajamäki bemoaned not being able to convert possession into goals, and said he's looking forward to the forthcoming European matches. Inter coach Job Dragtsma thought it was a fair result, but was irritated at conceding a "cheap goal".
Highlights of Inter 1-1 TPS
TPS sit fourth in the table, with 26 points from 16 games. Inter remain tenth, with 18 points from 17 matches.
MYPA 3-1 IFK Mariehamn
IFK Mariehamn had been truly humbled on Thursday with a 0-5 defeat to HJK, but flew out of the blocks on Sunday with a second minute goal from Brazilian Diego Assis - but MYPA ended their three game losing streak with a stunning comeback.
MYPA moving forward (photo via Pekka Vainio)
Two goals in two minutes from Xhevdet Gela (39') and Sasha Anttilainen (40') swung the game into MYPA's favour, before an injury time goal from Olajide Williams sealed the points.
Highlights of MYPA 3-1 IFK Mariehamn
MYPA have moved up to sixth place with 23 points from sixteen games. IFK Mariehamn are fifth, with 24 points from 17 matches.
KuPS 1-0 VPS
VPS lost ground on the top of the table after a defeat in Kuopio. KuPS were without suspended Omar Colley, but welcomed back keeper Mika Hilander, Dawda Bah and Etchu Tabe. VPS meanwhile were without injured Anthony Dafaa, and lost Jarno Parikka to a knee injury early on.
Happy KuPS (photo via Vartaloharhautus)
KuPS scored midway through the first half, Antti Hynynen scoring the only goal of the game after some rare VPS defensive madness. It was his first goal since the opening day, and it proved crucial as loanee (from HJK) Akseli Pelvas is still adjusting to regular football...
Highlights of KuPS 1-0 VPS
KuPS are now seventh, with 22 points from 17 games. VPS remain third, with 29 points from 16 matches.
HJK 2-1 Lahti
Didn't see the game. HJK's home form has been patchy, Lahti had won three in a row. But HJK returned to the top (after Honka had taken over for 24 hours) after a Perovuo penalty, a nice Demba Savage header, and Lahti's goal by Rafael - his fourth in four games. The game became slightly viral due to some goon falling over the advertising after HJK's second...
Don't worry, he must have been in an advanced state of relaxation (pissed) so the stewards pounced and dragged him away.
HJK are top, with 33 points from seventeen games, with a goal difference of +16. Lahti are eleventh, with fifteen points from sixteen games.
HJK 2-1 Lahti
Didn't see the game. HJK's home form has been patchy, Lahti had won three in a row. But HJK returned to the top (after Honka had taken over for 24 hours) after a Perovuo penalty, a nice Demba Savage header, and Lahti's goal by Rafael - his fourth in four games. The game became slightly viral due to some goon falling over the advertising after HJK's second...
Head over heels (photo via Mika Laakso)
Don't worry, he must have been in an advanced state of relaxation (pissed) so the stewards pounced and dragged him away.
Highlights of HJK 2-1 Lahti
HJK are top, with 33 points from seventeen games, with a goal difference of +16. Lahti are eleventh, with fifteen points from sixteen games.
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