I spent the weekend in Manchester, watching cricket. Unfortunately I missed Saturday's match, so this is a bit of a rush job. Becoming a theme really! Anyway, a quick re-cap. I'll skip over the goalless draws...
TPS 1-2 Lahti
Monday night's clash was important for both sides - TPS were losing touch with the top, deep in the middle pack with games in hand. Lahti needed to keep up their recent good form, and to create space between themselves and JJK.
Spot the ball (photo via TS)
Lahti took the lead early, Loorents Hertsi's third goal in four games with just seven minutes gone. TPS waited until deep into the second half, Wayne Brown equalising with fifteen minutes left. It was the second minute of injury time when Markus Joenmäki popped up to win it. TPS will also be rueing the loss of Kennedy Eriba, potentially out for the season after a nasty ankle injury.
Highlights of TPS 1-2 Lahti
TPS drop to eighth place in the table, with 27 points from 20 games. Lahti overtake Inter and are in tenth, also with 27 points from their 22 matches.
VPS 2-2 IFK Mariehamn
Another late show was crucial, and VPS will be kicking themselves. They'd got themselves a 2-0 lead after two goals from Tomi Ameobi, and all looked safe for a rare three points. But Mariehamn were inspired by the returning Petteri Forsell, looking vibrant after a long lay-off, and goals from Mattias Wiklöf (80') and Forsell (89') secured a valuable point.
Highlights of VPS 2-2 IFK Mariehamn
VPS remain in third place, with 33 points from 22 matches. Mariehamn are sixth, 29 points from 22 games.
JJK 0-3 MYPA
During a difficult time off the pitch, JJK could sorely use three points in their bid to avoid the drop. A home tie against a MYPA side in poor form looked like an ideal time - but this was a chasing. A 39th minute goal from Ville Salmikivi set the tone, and two quick goals from Pekka Sihvola (56') and Jonathon Okafor (59') sealed it. Another red card for the hosts, this time Anssi Viren, ensured a wretched day.
Highlights of the game can be seen here, via the KSML website.
Highlights of the game can be seen here, via the KSML website.
JJK remain bottom, 18 points from 22 games, six points adrift of the team above them. MYPA are fifth, 29 points from 21 games.
KuPS 0-0 HJK
A record (official) crowd of 4379 for KuPS greeted HJK - unfortunately the club won't be relying on word of mouth for future ticket sales. An uninspiring match, committed but with few chances, and a point that does little for either side.
Highlights of KuPS 0-0 HJK
KuPS are sixth, with 27 points from 22 matches. HJK are second, 41 matches from 21 games, two points behind Honka.
Honka 0-0 Inter
Two red cards, plenty of yellows, not much for the attending scouts (there have been a few at Honka this season), and again a stalemate, but with the referee having a starring role. Honka missed a chance to extend their lead, while Inter's season continues to limp with nothing to show - one league win in 15 games with six goals scored in those.
Highlights of Honka 0-0 Inter
Honka remain top, with 43 points from 22 matches. Inter are eleventh, with 24 points from 22 games.
RoPS 0-0 Jaro
There are rarely goals in Rovaniemi. Jaro have been in good form. One was bound to win out - and it was a third goalless draw in five home matches for RoPS. Jaro are struggling with injuries, but will look at a missed chance.
Highlights of RoPS 0-0 Jaro
RoPS are ninth, 27 points from 22 games. Jaro are fourth, 32 points from 22 matches.
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