AGF beat Sonderjyske 2-1 at home on Sunday evening, and James Bogere settled it in injury time with his first goal for the club. The 18-year-old struck after AGF had led through Tobias Bech and then seen Olti Hyseni pull Sonderjyske level nine minutes from the end.
Bech opened the scoring at the start of the second half, giving AGF the lead in a match they controlled for long stretches. Hyseni answered quickly for Sonderjyske, scoring his fifth goal of the season, four of them in the spring, before Bogere finished the game off late.
The result pushed AGF three points clear of FC Midtjylland, although Midtjylland still hold a clearly better goal difference. That leaves the title race live heading into Monday evening, when Midtjylland host Viborg FF and can move back into first place with a win.
The game fit the pattern that has marked AGF's spring: plenty of control, too little reward, and a need to dig deep when the match should already have been settled. This time, the pressure did not crack them. It produced a winner instead, and in Bogere, it delivered a first goal that may matter well beyond one night in Aarhus.



