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04-11 19:30
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FC Kuressaare
Harju JK Laagri
Attacks
120
129
Dangerous Attacks
71
100
Ball Possession
55
45
On Target
7
2
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1014
80112
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End 3-2
89′
Erik karl ennuste
88′
3-2
K.Kriis
86′
K. Nomm
83′
markus leivategija johannes
Rasmus talu
83′
G.Roivassepp
T.Jürisoo
82′
3-1
R. Reimaa
78′
joosep ander kose
A. Binate
75′
J.Vahermagi
J. Demidov
71′
3-0
T.Jürisoo
68′
2-0
Rasmus talu
Assist: J. Demidov
67′
S.Soo
I.Kartau
67′
Erik karl ennuste
R. Sillamaa
57′
K.Kriis
K.Eerme
46′
stevin kerge
E.Kajari
Halftime 1-0
8′
1-0
T.Jürisoo
Assist: Rasmus talu
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Match Info
FC Kuressaare edged a five-goal thriller, defeating Harju JK Laagri 3-2 in a pulsating Estonian Premium Liiga encounter at the Kuressaare linnastaadion. The victory provides a vital three points for Kuressaare in their quest for a top-half finish, in a match that swung back and forth until the final whistle. Kuressaare started brightly and took an early lead, only for Laagri to strike back with two quick goals before halftime to stun the home crowd. The second half saw Kuressaare increase the pressure, and they were rewarded with an equalizer from a close-range finish midway through the period. The match winner came in the 80th minute, a spectacular long-range strike that flew into the top corner, sending the home fans into raptures. The key focus was Kuressaare's resilience to come from behind, while Laagri will be disappointed not to have held onto their lead given their first-half performance. This result lifts Kuressaare several places in the tightly-contested Premium Liiga table, while Laagri remains in the lower mid-table region. The Kuressaare coach praised his team's character, and the Laagri manager pointed to defensive lapses that cost them the game. Both teams employed attacking lineups, with Kuressaare's 4-3-3 ultimately overpowering Laagri's 4-2-3-1 in a dramatic finale.