September 26 & 27, 2020
Unfortunately, the big match of the weekend was postponed, as after Flora eliminated Floriana of Malta 4-2 in a Europa League penalty shoot after a 0-0 draw, they invoked an agreement in place from the start of the season that sides qualifying for the final qualifying stages of European competition could postpone their intervening league matches to allow for more preparation time. In Flora’s case, they now face a trip to Dinamo Zagreb on October 1st.
In the absence of the Tallinn derby, the remaining matches were :
Saturday 26th September
Viljandi Tulevik 1-1 Kuressaare ( att : 443 )
In their battle against relegation, Kuressaare grabbed what could be an important point which was a fair reward for their attempts to gain all three points. After and open and even opening half-hour, Tulevik’s mask wearing Sander Kapper went down very easily when harmlessly heading towards the bye-line and Riiberg converted the penalty Panenka style.
Trailing at half-time, Kuressaare were soon on level terms when Kriisa was the first to react to the loose ball after confusion from a long throw, and drilled a left footed shot across the face of the goal and into the far corner.
Thereafter Kuressaare looked the more likely winners. Soomre hit the post and Mannilaan forced a good save from Tulevik keeper Nomm. Tulevik rarely threatened and despite a red card in added on time to Kuressaare’s Saar, had to settle for their first draw of the season.
Paide Linnameeskond 4-1 Tallina Kalev ( att : 160 )
As anticipated Paide coasted to a home win over the league’s back-markers. Their crisp, fluent attacking play led to two first half goals for Henri Anier whereas his brother Hannes could only hit the post for Kalev. Tamberg did take advantage of slack defending though to keep the deficit to only 2-1 at the break.
Deabeas extended the lead shortly after half-time with a deflected shot after a weaving run, and a soft penalty enabled Tur to complete the rout as Paide extended their winning run to 8 matches.
Sunday 27th September
Tallinna JK Legion 3-1 Tartu Tammeka ( att : 76 )
Legion continued their recent up turn in form with a deserved second home win of the season. They took the lead in the 36 minute when Tammeka keeper Kiidjarv mis-punched a long throw back over his head and predator Nikita Andreev was alert to prod home for his 6 goal in 7 games.
Kiidjarv partially redeemed himself with two fine saves early in the second half before Tammeka equalised in the 63 minute from what was probably a training ground move. From a corner a low ball was delivered well short of the near post and back-heeled towards the edge of area for Dudarev to send a left footed shot into far corner from around 15 yards.
However, parity was short lived as in the 71st minute substitute Vnukov entered the fray and with his first touch sent a free-kick over the wall and into the corner. Tammeka responded well and Legion were forced to head a goal-bound attempt off the line. As Tartu pressed for the equaliser, Legion were able to settle the match in injury time when a counter attack put Gviniashvili clear and he made no mistake from the one on one against the keeper.
Legion move out of the bottom two for the first time this season.
Nomme Kalju 2-1 Narva Trans ( att : 241 )
Nomme gave an impressive first half performance and should have settled the match by the half-time break. Narva seemed to have few answers to Nomme’s swift attacking play and looked decidedly weak in the air.
Narva fell behind in the 8th minute when keep Alexsei Matrossov flapped at a high cross he could easily have caught and conceded a corner. Sandoval managed to get a poor header onto the corner but the deflection off a defender wrong-footed the keeper to give Nomme a 1-0 lead.
Nomme extended their lead midway through the first half when Matrossov again failed to deal with another high cross which should have been caught and resulted in a throw-in, from which the long throw was headed on for Subbotin to head home from 2 yards as the keeper and marking defender failed to react. Reintam should have added a third but his header from just outside the 6 yard box came back off the post and Matrossov did well to block the follow-up shot. Nomme could have been four or five up at the interval.
Narva improved after the break and neutralised the threat from Nomme. However, they rarely looked like getting back into the match although Appiah pulled a goal back for Narva three minutes from time, calmly rounding the keeper after his intended through ball had been deflected back to him and put him clear on goal, Nomme held out for the win though.
Levadia vs Flora - Postponed to November 4th to allow Flora to prepare for their Europa League match against Dinamo Zagreb !
Summary
With Levadia not playing, Nomme took the opportunity to move up to third place, whilst Paide extended the gap from third place. At the bottom, despite Kuressare picking up a useful point, Legion moved out of the relegation place off place with their win over Tammeka and dragging Narva back into the relegation battle.
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