Fyllingen - Tromsø 3-0 (1-0) Att: 2.529 1-0 A.Helgeland (8) 2-0 Helgeland (46) 3-0 D.Bergset (71) Kongsvinger - Brann 1-2 (1-0) Att: 2.654 1-0 P.G.Dalløkken (18) 1-1 T.Hadler-Olsen (51) 1-2 M.Filipczak (83) Lyn - Rosenborg 0-4 (0-0) Att: 10.002 0-1 T.Sollied (52) 0-2 G.Sørloth (61) 0-3 S.Brandhaug (69) 0-4 Brandhaug (72) Molde - Strømsgodset 0-7 (0-4) Att: 3.081 0-1 H.Storskogen (10) 0-2 Storskogen (pen. 13) 0-3 O.Johnsen (24) 0-4 T.Noreide (45) 0-5 Johnsen (53) 0-6 G.Andersen (62) 0-7 Johnsen (87) Sogndal - Viking 1-1 (1-1) Att: 2.734 1-0 S.Hopen (28) 1-1 T.E.Soltvedt (36) Start - Lillestrøm 1-0 (0-0) Att: 7.053 1-0 M.Pettersen (68) A lot of big suprises this weekend with the top three teams only gaining one single point whilst the bottom four all had important (and big as well) wins. The most chocking results was Moldes 0-7 thrashing at home to lowly Strømsgodset. This was Moldes heaviest home defeat ever and it led to speculation that their manager ex-international Åge 'Oggie for Norwich and Man.City fans' Hareide would resign. After a meeting with the board on Sunday eve he keeps his job and the players took full responsibility for the latest weak results and pledged him to stay. Third-placed Kongsvinger lost at home as well 1-2 to Brann which got their first win of the season (as did Rosenborg I'll come back to their match later in this posting) when they turned a half-time deficit into a narrow win with two goals in the second half. The current leader Viking could only draw in Sogndal where the home team was the best team but Viking escaped with one vital point. Elsewhere Fyllingen finally managed to put some of the numerous chances they always create in the net and thereby beating Tromsø 3-0, while Start got their fourth win in a row after defeating a defensive Lillestrøm by a single goal. Last but not least (if you are a RBK-fan ) let's focus on this weekends top match played here in Oslo in front of just over 10k: Lyn-Rosenborg. I was at Ullevaal of course , hoping to experience some of the magic moments from Wed. once again. It all started well from my point of view. The first half hour totally belonged to Lyn. They created plenty of good opportunities after some neat football , but couldn't put the ball in the net . Obviously their lack of a descent forward alongside Fodstad ,after Agdesteins long-term injury, was shining through. In this part of the game Rosenborg was totally outclassed as in the season so far and hardly had a shot on target. Their first good chance came after forty minutes from a header by Løken which was well saved by Rossbach. By then Lyn had slipped up a bit and had allowed RBK back in the game. Was it a omen of what to expect in the second half ?? To all the Lyn-fans out there I'm sorry to say : it was !! After only seven minutes Rosenborg receives a corner from the right which is headed onto the crossbar by Soerloth. Sollied is first to the rebound and buries the ball in the net from close range. After this goal Rosenborg never looked back whilst Lyn fell totally apart. The second goal was a magnificent strike from Sørloth who received the ball in midfield and sprinted towards goal. Although he was under pressure from two Lyn-defenders he managed to keep the ball in posession and from 20 metres he sent a thunderous shot into the upper right corner. A deadly finish. A few minutes later he should have made it 3-0 when he was totally clear but his shot was well saved by Rossbach. But we didn't need to wait a long time for number three. Lyn lost posession in the RBK-half and a quick counterattack involving Ingebrigtsen and Løken sent Brandhaug free and he scored with ease. Now Lyn had totally fallen to pieces and Brandhaug made it 4-0 a few minutes later turning Dyrstad away in the penalty area and placing a low shot beyond Rossbachs reach. From this moment on Rosenborg seemed content and let Lyn into the game again. However Lyn was still unable to score and the final whistle came as a relief to me. This win was Rosenborgs first this season and put a severe dent to my hopes of seeing Lyn as champions. If they don't by a new striker I don't think we will be able to challenge Viking at the top any longer. As for Rosenborg this win might be the turning point in an indifferent season so far. They are ten point adrift of Viking but with 15 games left I wouldn't count them out yet.