It took a while before the management goal. In the 77th minute Anders Christiansen thundered 1-0 in his first match of almost a month after the injury.

- We played good football and that was what we had hoped for. We created a lot of chances and should have had the lead in the first half. It's redeeming when "AC" makes 1-0. It looked like a Europe match, says Rosenberg, who had to go speechless on the pitch.

- I could have scored something but it feels good, he says, thinking about the final round on Saturday in Örebro. At the same time, Djurgården will meet Norrköping on away ground.

"Not many people take Norrköping points"

- We do not have it in our own hands, but not many people take points from Norrköping. We will take the last chance and win our match and then anything can happen, smiles Rosenberg.

The fans picked him up in a grandstand and hung a scarf around the team's captain's neck. With a megaphone in his fist he sang with the fans while his teammates remained on the inside floor.

It was a party atmosphere when the team retained the gold chance in the last round (Örebro gone) and one of the bigger profiles in the club's recent modern history was thanked.

37-year-old Rosenberg holds three SM golds with the club. He is craving a fourth.

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Malmö remains in the gold fight - see the goals that lowered AIK Photo: Bildbyrån