Mar 16 • 19:22 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

See the unexpected genius move in the successful variant - the 'wrong' Gais star scored

In an unexpected turn, Gais achieved a victory over AIK in the quarterfinals, with Kevin Holmén scoring despite not being the intended target.

In a thrilling quarterfinal match against AIK, Gais delivered an impressive performance, sealing a 3-2 victory. The highlight of the game came from a well-executed play that featured Kevin Holmén as the unexpected scorer. Interestingly, Holmén revealed that he was not initially meant to receive the ball during the play, showcasing the element of surprise that took both teams by surprise.

This goal was a product of careful scouting and training by the Gais team, indicating their strategic depth in preparing for the match. The planned variant was executed perfectly, allowing them to capitalize on a vulnerable moment in AIK's defense. Holmén expressed his joy upon seeing the ball find the back of the net, underlining the thrill of contributing to the team's success in such a crucial match.

With this victory, Gais has advanced to the semifinals and will face Mjällby for their next match. Set to take place on Sunday at 16:00, the anticipation builds as Gais looks to maintain their momentum in the tournament. This match not only represents their growth as a team but also showcases the capability to adapt and innovate under pressure.

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