- It was fine. That was nice. It was one that did not feel on foot, so it was a pretty nice flashback of Philip, says Christer Gustafsson to C More.

You can get depressed for less than Sirius and Falkenberg's results in recent months. Sirius needed to win in order not to go ten straight rounds without victory. Falkenberg, in turn, wanted to avoid your fourth straight loss and 21 straight away matches in the All Swede without victory.

Haglund involved most of the time

In the home team, most of it goes through Sam Lundholm and Philip Haglund, the duo have stood for or played up to twelve of the last 14 Sirius goals. Everything was in order when Philip Haglund rolled the ball obliquely behind the half circle and Christer Gustafsson thanked by drilling the ball behind a chanceless Hampus Nilsson.

Gustafsson has in turn now scored in three straight matches. Maybe the wind has turned for Sirius. Although Falkenberg is not the most terrifying opponent in this series, the home team offered just over 4,000 spectators at some very entertaining football.

Falkenberg remains in qualifying

After just over an hour, the standing scorer Philip Haglund released Elias Andersson who in open goal could roll in 2-0. When Falkenberg chased a reduction target in the end, Lukas Jonsson also showed why he took over the place as a first-timer. Edi Sylisufaj's finish from just under five meters was intercepted with a small incredible reflex rescue.

Falkenberg remains in qualifying, while Sirius gives himself some breathing space, now six points ahead of the guests.