In their last pre-season clash in Spain, Kenyan defender Daniel Anyembe was handed a start by Viborg in the 2-1 win over fellow Danish side Aarhus.Viborg’s warm-weather training hit a fever pitch as the team concludes their fitness camp following a long winter break in the Danish Super League.2️⃣-1️⃣ over AGF i sidste test pic.twitter.com/lE8kk08Tqn— Viborg FF ☘️ (@viborgff) February 10, 2022 The season is set to resume on Monday 21 February with Viborg hoping to break into the championship round as they are only four points below the bracket.With the referee’s whistle still sounding around the arena, Jón Dagur Þórsteinsson broke the deadlock for Aarhus as Viborg suffered a nightmare start to the game.Viborg however got their act together as they restored parity nine minutes later through Jeppe Grønning who slotted the ball home from close range.The goals continued to rain in the opening stages of the game as Clint Leemans put Viborg ahead in the 16th minute with his long-range effort from outside the box bulgeding the net.Anyembe was withdrawn in the 59th minute and on came Frans Dhia Putros as Viborg went on to win the clash 2-1.Viborg head coach Jacob Friis was impressed with the performance of his charges but bemoaned the nature in which they conceded the opening goal.De 1️⃣1️⃣ udvalgte til dagens test mod AGF pic.twitter.com/ajWuDdc8Dg— Viborg FF ☘️ (@viborgff) February 10, 2022 “Overall I think it was a good performance and a good match. We defended well despite the fact that we might just get caught a little on the wrong leg at their goal. But overall, throughout the match, there was a good organization in the team, we got the pressure high at the right times and captured the ball in good places, so that part I am very happy with,” said Friis.