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I'm the manager of the team DMT (103645) in Sweden. I've been playing Hattrick since season 18, making my HT-career a little over 6 years long. I'll be more than happy to share my knowledge, passion and enthusiasm for the game.

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The Hattrick Masters title goes to Sweden

It was an interesting build up before the game with both Zeta from Sweden and TURKSTRIKERS from Turkey bringing in a new starting eleven divided between the two. It was the spending of the leaders, both hoping that the extra players would provide them with just enough to grab the title.

TURKSTIKERS took the lead after only 14 minutes when central defender Jnanendra Duley converted after a nice move out left. This came as no surprise as TURKSTIKERS’ manager cadsiz pretty much gave up the middle and the right to go gung-ho on the left side, making no other than supernatural (low) wing attack out left. It only took Zeta (or Bratsen) 1 minute to equalize, also from the left after a dash from quick forward Rami Avraham, this was not either very surprising as Zeta also opted for a gong-ho left attack style of play, reaching no less than titanic (very low) on that side.

After 25th minute the bell rang again for Zeta. Special goalkeeper/set pieces expert aka. mr experience Kamil Azizzadeh Salehi converted a penalty. How’s this for experience for you? Divine experience, 124 national team matches, 33 U20 matches and 10 matches in the Masters, talk about the right guy to step up to take a penalty in a crucial final game. It only took Zeta another minute to go two goals upfront, newly bought Avraham Aizenstein dashed through the middle making it 3-1 in the 26th minute. Zeta’s middle front was also quite strong, reaching to world class (very high), even though TURKSTIKERS was half a sleep during this time, their central defence reached magical (very low).

This action ended the first half with a scoreline of 3-1, Zeta held most of the ball with a total of 52 vs. 48% of possession. Two minutes after half time TURKSTIKERS got a lifeline as heading specialist Henry Dewald converted to make it 3-2 from a corner. This was however as close as it got from TURKSTRIKERS, Zeta added another goal in the 69th minute as man of the match Avraham Aizenstein yet again converted.

Most important Bratsen player was Avraham Aizenstein. Constantin Albanet was a disappointment, however. Slamet Isir performed admirably for TURKSTRIKERS. Sezin Tulen on the other hand, had a terrible day. The match ends 4 - 2.

Hattrick News would like to congratulate both DrZeta and cadsiz for making it all to the final. An extra praise of course to Zeta who came out as winners in a really tough final. Zeta is looking like a really strong team these days, both in the league and in the cups, having won the Hattrick Masters this season, Allsvenskan last season and the cup in season 32.

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