Lillestrøm SK lost to KBK with 2-1 in an exciting match. LSK coach Hans Erik Ødegaard was frustrated with the referee's decisions. 18-year-old Harald Woxen received two quick yellow cards just before halftime. Halfway through the second half, substitute Espen Garnås was sent off after a rough tackle on KBK's Leander Alvheim, who became the match winner with his 2-1 scoring. After the match, TV footage showed LSK coach Hans Erik Ødegaard in discussion with referee Sivert Øksnes Amland. – He's gone and clearly says what he means to Amland. He's really frustrated here, Ødegaard, said TV 2 commentator Magnus Drivenes. Even the LSK coach downplays the discussion. – I just heard about a few situations, says Ødegaard himself to TV 2 after the match. Adrian Kurd Rønning sent the guests to the lead after just a quarter of an hour, but ten-man strong Lillestrøm responded with Salieu Drammeh ten minutes after the break. Kristiansund took back the lead almost immediately when Alvheim finessed Lars Ranger and scored 2-1. It was also the final result. Lillestrøm has now lost three of their last five games after going unbeaten in the first five. Kristiansund took their first win since their triumph over Fredrikstad on April 19. The match was originally scheduled to start at 19:00, but was delayed by three quarters due to two different incidents on the tribune. – The start of the match is temporarily delayed due to a person having fallen on the tribune, wrote Lillestrøm on their X-account. Shortly afterwards, it was announced that the person had been sent to the hospital. The club has announced an update later. The incident set a clear tone for the rest of the match. The usually loud Kanarifansen, who usually sing and drum up the home team, chose to remain silent. – Due to the incident on the tribune, it will be quiet from the Kanarifeltet today, wrote the supporter group on their Facebook page before the match.