It was clear that there was a team fighting for the gold against one fighting for not leaving. For Malmö parked in the first half of the AFC Eskilstuna's half. But there was no management goal for MFF, who came no closer than a suspected penalty situation when Guillermo Molins was pulled in the shirt.

- We control it pretty much without creating any goals, Marcus Antonsson concludes at half time to C More.

In the second half, however, it would be 1-1 in missed penalties. In an AFC post, the ball hit a flickering Malmö arm, but the referee missed the situation. Instead of a penalty, Dzenis Kozica was given a yellow card and the rest of the home was sent off.

Although Eskilstuna managed to get on the pitch a bit more in the second half, it was Malmö who dominated. The gold-chasing team spent long moments far in the field, creating more chances than in the first half. And in the end, it would also pay dividends. With the scoreboard showing that 82 minutes had been played, Eric Larsson nearly put the visitors another one up as he broke through in the middle and fired from just outside the box, but his shot passed just over the bar.

AFC tried in the last to get a receipt. But Malmö could easily hold on to all three points, winning 1-0. The victory means that Malmö goes up in the series lead with a match more played than Djurgården who plays tomorrow against Östersund.