Just as expected, it was Rosengård who dictated the game in the first half. The home team owned the ball most of the time and also created chances that should have resulted in a lead goal.

First was Lisa-Marie Utland's post on Fiona Brown's fine post, in the seventh minute of the match. Just over 20 minutes later, Chandra Bednar stood for a brilliant save on Jelena Cankovic's shot from close range.

Limhamn Bunkeflo had a hard time establishing any attacking play, but got a position in the first half when Olga Ahtinen entered the penalty area. However, the shot struck a few meters above Zecira Musovic's rib. Before the half, the home team's Sanne Troelsgaard was over in free position after a fine action.

Target directly by Anvegård

But in the second half, the home crowd at Malmö IP did not have to wait long for a goal. Already in the 52 minute, Lisa-Marie Utland controlled Jelena Cankovic's precise free kick.

Super acquisition from Växjö, national team player Anna Anvegård, was substituted in the 70th minute of the match. However, it was not Anvegård who would decide the match, but Danish left-runner Sofie Svava, who mastered 2-0 with just over five minutes left.

However, it would be a third goal and Anvegård was obviously not speechless in her debut when she nodded a corner on overtime and thus put 3-0 for the home team.

- Not the nicest goal I have made, but it was nice to put it in, says Anvegård to SVT Sport.

- The most fun thing is that we won. There were three important points. A tough first half but in the second we show that we are the better team. Very fun to score, of course, I'm very happy.

"Is a bit sloppy"

Rosengårds Caroline Seger was also pleased with the final result.

- We are a bit sloppy today, we do not get real rhythm in our passing game. It was nice to get holes in them, three points are collected. Important, says Caroline Seger to SVT Sport.

Thus, the series manager also got revenge on the city competitor after the loss between the teams in the spring.