Kalmar has not won since May 11, and of course wanted to break the gloomy trend. And they also showed that there were three points they wanted with them, and pressed for good and created many shooting positions at the same time they defensively did not let go much.

But in the middle of the second half came the cold shower when Henrik Löfkvist threw himself into the penalty area to cover a shot that bounced on his thigh and up his arm, and Örebro was awarded a penalty. Carlos Strandberg stepped up to the penalty spot. But the punitive striker's penalty should Lucas Hägg Johansson in the Kalmar goal read well, and saved to the crowd's cheers.

Got another penalty

But Strandberg should get revenge. Only ten minutes later he got the chance again at the penalty spot. Then he changed corners, and although Hägg Johansson threw himself in the right direction, he could not get his fingers there, but the ball went in. And for Strandberg, there was no doubt that he would also take the second penalty.

- It's done. Everyone wants to take a penalty even if they have missed, he tells C More.

The captain stepped forward

But it would not be three points for Örebro. With ten minutes left, Kalmar got a free kick from about 20 meters, and then captain Viktor Elm stepped forward and put the ball straight into the cross.

- It's as usual, you aim it where it ended up, so it was fine that it ended up there, he tells C More.

But otherwise Elm was not the worst satisfied with the match, and thinks the team lost a lot in the second half.

- We must be satisfied with one point. I do not feel that we make a particularly good match.