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Harju JK Laagri
Levadia Tallinn
Attacks
63
119
Dangerous Attacks
42
123
Ball Possession
28
72
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9
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End 1-3
93′
J. Ndakala
89′
A.Svedovski
R. Peetson
89′
V. Pavlovits
Enock otoo
89′
A. Zakarliuka
M. Ainsalu
81′
M. Ainsalu
80′
R. Kirss
B.Tambedou
79′
J. Ndakala
R. Reimaa
79′
markus kesa
K.Kriis
75′
1-3
skvortsov
Assist: J. Saliste
74′
1-2
F. Liivak
Assist: victory iboro
72′
B.Tambedou
69′
S.Soo
K.Eerme
69′
R. Sillamaa
M. Kelement
63′
felix sambe
M. O. Roosnupp
58′
M. O. Roosnupp
Halftime 1-1
39′
H. Palutaja
A. Binate
33′
A. Jarve
15′
1-1
A. Binate
Assist: daniil rudenko
8′
0-1
B.Tambedou
Assist: skvortsov
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Match Info
Estonian Premium Liiga Round 2: Harju JK Laagri 1-3 Levadia Tallinn Levadia Tallinn asserted their title credentials with a professional 3-1 away victory over Harju JK Laagri at Laagri Stadium. Despite a spirited effort from the newly promoted hosts, the experience and quality of the traditional Estonian powerhouse told over the ninety minutes, with Levadia overcoming an early setback to secure a comfortable win. The match took an unexpected turn when Harju Laagri, fueled by a vibrant home crowd, took a shock lead in the 15th minute. A swift counter-attack caught the Levadia defense flat-footed, allowing the Laagri striker to slot home. The lead was short-lived, however, as Levadia equalized just ten minutes later through a well-worked team move finished calmly. The visitors then took control, scoring a second before halftime from a corner. The second half saw Levadia manage the game intelligently, adding a third goal on the hour mark to seal the points, though Laagri never stopped battling. A key incident was the disallowed goal for Harju Laagri in the 50th minute, ruled out for a marginal offside after a VAR check. This decision, while correct, proved a pivotal moment, as a potential equalizer at 2-2 would have changed the dynamic. Instead, Levadia went down the other end and scored their decisive third shortly after. The standout performance came from Levadia's veteran playmaker, who dictated the tempo and provided two assists, showcasing the gulf in technical quality. The result sees Levadia Tallinn maintain a perfect start to their league campaign, keeping pace at the top of the Premium Liiga table. For Harju JK Laagri, the defeat is a harsh lesson in the top flight, but their early goal and persistent effort will provide positives to build upon as they continue their fight for survival. Levadia's manager praised his team's reaction: "We showed good character to come back immediately. It was a mature performance away from home." The Laagri coach remained optimistic: "We competed for long periods. We will learn from the mistakes we made against such a good team." Lineups: Harju JK Laagri (5-3-2): Kõrgemäe; Pürg, Mööl, Kallas, Tamm, Järvelaid; Lapa, Kase, Järviste; Kerge, Saar. Levadia Tallinn (4-3-3): Igonen; Peetson, Mett, Podholjuzin, Harin; Vaštšuk, Soomets, Agyiri; Oyenuga, Järvelaid, Gando.