It was clear early on who it was that had the grip on the match. Hammarby controlled the ball fully and after twelve minutes Aron Johannsson was only a shoe size from scoring his first goal in Hammarby. But the new acquisition did not reach Muamer Tankovic's response.

In the 19th minute, the volume of the Tele2 arena increased significantly. The reason was a situation in the penal area of ​​Helsingborg. Andreas Granqvist went against Alexander Kacaniklic whereupon the Hammarby player fell. The audience - and the home players - protested loudly but in vain. The referee let the game continue.

Two used goal scorers

However, it would only take a minute before Kacaniklic transformed the disappointment into a smile on his lips.

Hammarby attacked with sylvas efficiency when Tankovic played Johannsson whose record was put in by Kacaniklic. It was the former national team player's sixth goal on as many matches.

The same trio showed the way for Hammarby in the 38th minute. And it was in a similar way but with different roles. This time it was Johannsson who fit Kacaniklic in depth. The 1-0 shooter won the duel against Fredrik Liverstam and the subsequent inning found Muamer Tankovic. Tankovic came sneakily behind Markus Holgersson and angled nicely in 2-0 and sent himself into split shooting lead on eleven goals with Jordan Larsson, now in Spartak Moscow.

In the second half Hammarby offered more. Johannsson was once again extremely close. Tankovic also had his fair share of positions.

- I don't know what happens in the end. It's so damn sloppy, it was about to become the same story as last week when we dropped our second goal against Kalmar, Muamer Tankovic told C More.

Helsingborg came to life

Hammarby's control of the ball was intact, but despite having a great game in the middle, he replaced Alexander Farnerud after 83 minutes of play.

Helsingborg took more for the goal but Hammarby rode the storm. The victory figures were written at 2–1.

Hammarby takes the step past Häcken and up to fourth place in the table of 35 points, six after series leader Djurgården. Helsingborg remains in eleventh place with 18 points.