Agf is in third place in Superligaen after a 3-1 win over Randers away from home. The bronze dreams are now alive and well in Aarhus. It's clear that after the Aarhus team beat Randers FC 3-1 away from home on Tuesday evening and climbed to third place in Superligaen. Mikkel Duelund scored an early goal for AGF, but Randers equalized with a great goal from Mads Enggård. And then AGF came out strong again after the break and created several good chances. Shortly after the break, AGF came out strong again, and the team quickly took advantage of it when winger Mikael Anderson made it 2-1 on a rebound. Seven minutes later, AGF defender Yann Bisseck went forward, and he was able to send the ball into the goal with a hard inside shot on the edge of the field to make it 3-1. After the 3-1 score, Randers came on stronger, but AGF goalkeeper Jesper Hansen had to make two great saves on big Randers chances. AGF's win means they leapfrog Viborg into third place with one round left. AGF is one point ahead of Viborg with a better goal difference. Meanwhile, Randers FC remains in sixth place. AGF started the first half with lightning and thunder with several big chances and an early goal from creator Mikkel Duelund. The guests' joy was quickly punctured by a Randers equalizer on a great goal from midfielder Mads Enggård. From there, the game was more on Randers' terms. AGF's flowing passing game was replaced by many duels and high intensity. AGF did create several good chances as the first half came to an end, but without getting full value from them. So AGF's win came to mean something for the bronze medal. AGF's next game is against another opponent, but for now, the focus is on the win over Randers. But AGF's win is a great achievement, and it shows that the team has the potential to reach the bronze medal.
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Agf leapfrogs Viborg with impressive win
Agf secures third place in Superligaen with win over Randers - read about the match and AGF's path to bronze
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