Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Veikkausliiga week 2 - VPS and Jaro start with wins, Forssell returns with goal

Week two of the 2013 Veikkausliiga season went ahead as planned (other than a couple of venue changes), and saw wins for two of the sides tipped to struggle.

The first fixture of the weekend was again a home fixture for TPS, and again moved to the municipal pitches of Turku. This time the visitors were VPS,  tipped by many to struggle, and without last year's top scorer Steven Morrissey. TPS had won their opening fixture 2-0 against Honka, the goals scored in the second half when they had a man advantage.

Mikko Hyyrynen threatens (photo via Turun Sanomat)

VPS didn't give TPS such a chance, and gave as good as they got. Pennanen and Ääritalo had chances for the home side, while American Jordan Seabrook had a couple of decent efforts for VPS. But it was the visitors who scored the only goal of the game, in the 88th minute. Captain Sebastian Strandvall found space on the edge of the box and floated in a cross, which was met by Jarno Parikka and headed into the top left corner.

VPS giving chase

Pennanen broke past two players and shot over the bar from outside the area, but there wasn't enough time to equalise, and the VPS players celebrated an unlikely victory. The boys from Vaasa ended 2012 in poor form, with seven points from ten matches. But this win was a surprise, and TPS will be shocked. TPS coach Marko Rajamäki admitted his side were too cautious, while defender Sami Rähmönen denied they were complacent.

Either way, it's a shock result, and sees VPS off the mark. Perhaps it's three points in their bid to avoid relegation, or for an unlikely push to the top half. VPS host Honka next week, while TPS make the long journey north to Rovaniemi to play RoPS.

Highlights of TPS 0-1 VPS

Sunday's four fixtures all went ahead, starting in with RoPS v Lahti, a fixture that was switched from Lahti due to an icy pitch at the Lahden Stadion. RoPS had lost their opening fixture at home to IFK Mariehamn, but their forward Aleksandr Kokko had started to make good on his promise to score in every game, with the consolation in a 3-1 defeat. Lahti's match against JJK was postponed, but the Liigacup winners were tipped by many to finish in the top 3.

A goalless first half saw two yellow cards, but little else. Antti Okkonen gave the home side the lead with a free kick, but RoPS did little to impress otherwise. Lahti's Brazilian forward Vini Dantas pulled it back to 1-1 with three minutes to go, while Mika Mäkitalo almost won it for Lahti with the last attack. Palloseura-Blogi has some photos and more words about the game.


Highlights of RoPS 1-1 Lahti

The game ended 1-1, and with six yellow cards (four for RoPS, two for Lahti). Kokko failed to score, and his pre-season boast was already ruined. RoPS have got one point from their opening fixtures, and have another home game against TPS on Sunday. Lahti travel to Jyväskylä to face JJK.

The live game on UrhoTV (of which I did catch the second half) was MYPA v FC Inter. MYPA had drawn 1-1 at KuPS last week, while Inter's match against HJK was postponed due to the pitch at the Veritas Stadion. The pitch at the Kymenlaakson Sähkö Stadion had recovered from the heating incident, and 1124 people squeezed in.

Inter had chances to go ahead, MYPA scored an own goal, then Tamás Gruborovics hit the post after a lovely shot on the turn. 2012 goal king Irakli Sirbiladze will want to ignore shanking the ball wide in front of the goal from the rebound... Last week's scorer for MYPA headed straight at Inter keeper Bahne, and the first half ended goalless.

 Inter attach the MYPA goal (photo from TS.fi)

Williams screwed the ball wide at the start of the second half, and then Aho forced another save out of Bahne from a corner. Sihvola then narrowly missed from 25 yards out from a free kick, and it looked destined to end 0-0. But a one-two with Hassan Sesay and Sihvola led to a goal on 84 minutes, Sesay banging it home. Inter coach Job Dragtsma was sent to the stands for his protests, including kicking a drink bottle as defender Aleksi Laiho was prevented from returning to the field. Dragtsma will cop at least a one game touchline ban.


Dragtsma banished

The game ended 1-0 to the home side, and Inter's miserable 2013 continues. MYPA go second with 4 points from their two games, and look grateful that Sihvola stayed. MYPA coach Toni Korkeakunnas said his side earned the victory. But will be happy with a win in their first home fixture.

Highlights of MYPA 1-0 FC Inter

IFK Mariehamn had returned from their epic voyage to RoPS in week one with three points, and were hosting a JJK side who hadn't played a league match yet. Another goalless first half greeted the 1412 paying customers, but Robin Östlind went close on a couple of occasions and Mattias Wiklöf headed over.

With four minutes of the second half gone, Östlind capitalised on a defensive mistake to slot home his first league goal for IFK Mariehamn. He could have doubled the score, but was denied by a good save from JJK keeper Viljala. Visiting sub Jani Virtanen then hit a free kick narrowly over the bar, then Mikko Innanen scored a speculative goal with 65mins gone that really should have been saved.

IFK keeper Simon Nurme took the weight of Virtanen in a challenge for the ball, and took around 5 rolls afterwards. JJK sub Babatunde Wusu burst through some slack play, saw his shot saved and roll into the path of Mikko Manninen who put the ball in, and JJK 2-1 ahead. The visitors looked like taking all three points in their first league fixture.

 Bright (holding ball) after the equaliser (photo via Jonas Edsvik)

But Mariehamn pushed back, and eventually got their equaliser in the last minute. New Zealand striker Kris Bright, signed from Haka in the winter, turned the ball in at the second attempt from a low cross. Contrary to the official score update, it definitely wasn't a penalty!


Not a penalty... What else have they got wrong?

Despite late pressure from the home team (including a good save by Viljala), the match finished 2-2, which left IFK Mariehamn top on four points, and JJK pick up a good away point in their first game. JJK were ninth in 2012, partially distracted by a European run. With a clear season ahead (other than their Suomen Cup campaign, which starts this week in the sixth round at BK-46), they will also be looking to emulate their bronze medal in 2011.

Highlights of IFK Mariehamn 2-2 JJK

Last season's 11th placed side Jaro have been tipped by many to struggle this season, and they opened their 2013 season with a home match against a KuPS side who were looking to improve on their tenth place of last season. KuPS needed a late goal to draw 1-1 with MYPA last week, but were still bedding in new players. The match took place at Pietarsaaren Länsikenttä due to the poor pitch (suffering from the weather) at Jaro's home ground.

The hosts needed just 32 seconds to take the lead, a long ball from Jaro keeper Öst found it's way to exciting prospect Simon Skrabb, who put it away from 15 yards out. Quite the surprise from the team tipped by many to get relegated at the end of the season. But with 20 minutes gone, KuPS man Dawda Bah missed a gilt-edged chance to score, screwing his shot wide with just the keeper to beat.

 Opening scorer Skrabb (photo via www.ffjaro.fi)

Just before half-time, Gambian defender Omar Colley equalised for KuPS, heading in from a corner. Colley is a big man, and used his strength well, holding off his marker.

But the lead only lasted until the 49th minute, when Canadian international Frank Jonke ran towards goal, and was brought down in the box by KuPS skipper Rami Hakanpää - who earned a second yellow card, and an early bath. Jaro captain stepped up and scored, although Mika Hilander went the right way.

 Hendrik Helmke has a go (photo via Markku Jokela)

Jaro came closest to winning it, but the game finished a surprising 2-1. KuPS have started with 1 point from two games, while Jaro sit fourth.

Highlights of FF Jaro 2-1 KuPS

Monday night's fixture was between 2012 cup winners Honka and champions HJK. Honka lost their first game against TPS 2-0, and lost Henri Aalto to a red card. HJK had been due to travel to Inter, but the game was postponed. HJK fans arrived in Tapiola by big red London bus, and the team came away with a capital win (if you'll pardon the pun).

 The travelling HJK fans (photo via www.HJK.fi)

HJK lined up with new arrivals Mikael Forssell (who first left Helsinki in 1998), Teemu Tainio and former Honka captain Tapio Heikkilä. Honka were missing the suspended Henri Aalto, but featured new boys Abdoulaye Méïté, Rubén Palazuelos and Gideon Baah. It was also the first league match for new HJK coach Sixten Boström.

It was an eventful start, HJK keeper making a fantastic triple save in the sixth minute, and Baah picked up a yellow card in his second consecutive match. But it only took until the eighth minute for the opening goal, and it was Forssell nodding in after a poor connection from Palazuelos.

 Forssell nods past Peltonen to make it 0-1 (photo via YLE)

There were plenty of challenges, Rexhepi went in heavy on Sorsa, while Baah made a tremendous tackle on Rasmus Schüller. Palazuelos had a long shot deflected over, but another hefty check by Rexhepi (already on a yellow card) gave away a free kick from which Schüller coolly scored into the bottom corner.

Rasmus Schüller celebrates (photo via www.hjk.fi)

Sub Joel Pohjanpalo (on for Forssell) had a chance to make it three in injury time, but the game finished 0-2 to HJK. There was some controversy at the end, as Honka's Yaghoubi gave the travelling supporters the finger. The highest attendance so far (3492 people) witnessed a proficient HJK, but Honka showed signs of life, despite another defeat which leaves them bottom.

Highlights of Honka 0-2 HJK 

We finally have a full weekend of league football, and we move onto the Suomen Cup sixth round.

Apologies for the length of the blog, feel free to provide feedback or suggestions. I've taken some on board from 2012, with more photo credits and links. If you would like to contribute media, let me know and I'll be extremely grateful.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Veikkausliiga week 1 - TPS open with win, Mariehamn make history

It's been nearly six months since the end of last season, and we were threatened with an even longer wait for hostilities to resume - three of the six fixtures in the opening weekend were postponed due to snow and ice. In April. Those hoping to tune in to FC Inter v HJK will need to wait until May 2nd, while VPS v Lahti and JJK v Jaro have been moved to July 31st.

So the matches that took place this weekend - starting with last year's bronze medallists TPS playing Suomen Cup holders Honka. The match was due to take place at the Veritas Stadion, but had to move to a municipal artificial pitch.

Honka and TPS line up (photo Juho Tervala)

Because of the venue change, there was no live match coverage so those other than the 1250 paying customers have had to rely on YouTube and press reports... By all accounts, the first half was fairly even - both teams with some half-chances, and Honka keeper Tuomas Peltonen making a good save after a goalmouth scramble.

In the second half, a rather reckless tackle by Honka's Ghanaian defender Gideon Baah raised tempers significantly, several players from both teams weighed in, while Honka's Henri Aalto received a second yellow card for his involvement. 59 minutes in, the first red card of the season.

Honka new boys Rubén Palazuelos and Abdoulaye Méïté get stuck in (photo YLE)

The incident pushed the game in favour of the hosts, and it took nine minutes for TPS to take advantage of the extra man, but it was a splendid strike from outside the box from former Honka midfielder Duarte Tammilehto that opened the scoring. Tammilehto left Honka in the winter after a dispute over unpaid wages (he and HJK new boy Tapio Heikkilä cancelled their contracts, a decision upheld by the Finnish FA), and has already made an impact for his new club. TPS scored their second goal on 80 minutes, another strike from the edge of the area, this time from Petteri Pennanen.

Tammilehto (right) celebrates the opener (photo Sari Gustafsson)

TPS are many people's tip to finish runners-up in 2013, so this was a good start. Honka are an unknown quantity - they lost two of their most promising young players for free, but have brought in experienced players in Méïté and Palazuelos. Some good youngsters remain, but it may be a while before we get an idea of what Honka 2013 will be. In the #Ligatipset2013 contest run by YLE's Antti Koivukangas, I tipped TPS for second and Honka for fifth. Watch this space...

Highlights of TPS 2-0 FC Honka

Sunday saw two games, in Kuopio and Rovaniemi. The northern-most club in Finland managed to get their game on (they have an artificial pitch), and as discussed in my previous article about travelling to away games, IFK Mariehamn had quite the journey. Five hours by boat, and fourteen hours by train. As was pointed out by Janne Oivio, the away team had never won this fixture.

In the end, the visitors broke that hoodoo in style. Despite losing their top scorer Aleksei Kangaskolkka in the winter, they went 0-2 ahead with goals from Mattias Wiklöf and Diego Assis. RoPS striker Boris Kokko pulled one back, but an injury time goal from on-loan Petteri Forsell guaranteed the win.

Forsell is on loan from Turkish side Bursaspor until August (photo Pekka Aho)

Kokko had promised to score in each league match this season, and will no doubt be ticking them off... But the trip back to Åland will be three points better off. Forsell joked after the game about being offered sausages and kebabs by the home supporters, so he'll have something to eat on the way home. This was the first game back in the Veikkausliiga for RoPS after their promotion, and they'll be hoping to take advantage of a bonus home game next weekend against Lahti (switched due to ice in Lahti).

 

Sunday's other match was between KuPS and MYPA at the Savon Sanomat Areena in front of the weekend's highest crowd at 1801. The game was always likely to go ahead, despite heavy snow making some of the seating areas out-of-bounds. KuPS gave debuts to new signings Omar Colley (already looking like an excellent signing), Jussi Kajala, Dawda Bah and captain Rami Hakanpää, while HJK's on-loan midfielder Emerik Grönroos started in the MYPA midfield.

The MYPA fans go wild (photo Vartaloharhautus)

A goalless first half saw few incidents, but the 18-year-old Grönroos was very impressive, and KuPS keeper Mika Hilander made some decent saves. The second half saw Ilja Venäläinen foul MYPA forward Pekka Sihvola in the box, and Sihvola stepped up and eventually scored the resulting penalty after 58 minutes. Antti Hynynen equalised on 69 minutes, after some penalty box pinball, with a nice finish at the second attempt.

Antti Hynynen's equaliser on it's way (photo Vartaloharhautus)

Both teams had chances to win the game (Voutilainen for KuPS, and Sihvola for MYPA), but the keepers did their jobs, and the match finished 1-1.

Highlights of KuPS 1-1 MYPA

After KuPS tenth place in 2012, a home draw is a slightly disappointing result, but a point is a point. MYPA finished sixth last season, and have started 2013 with a very similar team. Neither is in Europe this season, so at least there'll be no extra midweek distractions.

So that was a reduced week one, but a nice start to the season with eight goals, one red card and some interesting cameos from new faces. Next week should see a full programme of fixtures, watch this space for updates.