Hallur expects to play in Finland

But the damage could indicate that it is more questionable.

It was immediately after halftime that Hallur Hansson had to get help, because he landed boringly after a close game. He played on, but had to ask for a substitution a while later. He held his chest.

We asked Hall after the game how the situation was. He said it was uncertain, but something could point to a broken rib. He himself expected to be ready for the match in Finland on Thursday.

If it is a broken rib, it is perhaps more doubtful whether he will be able to play. It is often said that the pain increases in the first few days and that it takes more than a week for the pain to go away. The coming days will show which way things go for Hallur.

KÍ has more opportunities for central midfield. Yesterday, Deni Pavlovic, Dávid B. Andreasen and Claes Kronberg were on the bench, while René S. Joensen played wing until he was injured.