Stabæk smashed HamKam in the bottom game – his first win since May

Stabæk smashed HamKam in the bottom game – his first win since May

(Stabæk – HamKam 5–2) Relegation-threatened Stabæk destroyed and took three very important points against HamKam in the final battle for Eliteserien. The win was Bob Bradley’s first in Stabæk’s comeback.

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For the American, he made his debut at home in a 0-1 loss to Brann before his side played 1-1 against Alesund away from home and lost another 0-1 to Tromsø at home.

When HamKam visited Naderode in a postponed match on Wednesday, Bradley’s side beat Hamar FC 5-2. This was Stabæk’s first win since the home match against Vålerenga on 29 May.

– Unusually, goal machine Mushaga Bakinga comments on TV 2.

Stabæk thus gained 20 points in 15th place in the table – one point behind Haugesund and Sandefjord for the playoffs and the safe place.

Blue Jubilee: Stabæk celebrates Curtis Edwards scoring 5-1.

Nicolas Falstad put the home team ahead after a quarter of an hour before Mushaga Bakinga added the second goal a quarter of an hour later. John Olaf Norrheim then pulled one back for HamKam after a corner kick.

Just before half-time, Vegard Kongsru was sent off after having a duel with Rasmus Eigen Feng with the handles, and it took a short time before Bakinga increased the lead to 3-1 in the second half.

Nicolai Ness scored the home side’s fourth goal with a long-range shot, and Curtis Edwards then made it 5-1 with 25 minutes remaining.

Morten Björlo pulled one back ten minutes from time, and the match ended 5-2.

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