Nannskog had a good feeling when the match went into the long stretch of extra time.

- I just knew he was going to put it, it was so badly awaited. He would decide, I was waiting for it, says Nannskog.

- You can't write it better. It is so well directed, absolutely sick; inferiority, the turnaround and so the takeover of Kiev, says Nannskog about the perfect dramaturgy.

Rosenberg has meant a great deal to Malmö and tonight was the third time he was celebrated this fall: the last home game in the Allsvenskan, the last match in the Allsvenskan and then the last home game in his career.

- That's the right guy, what a guy. He is a homemaker and nobody has been close to being so important in all Swedes and Europe. I am full of admiration for his return home after the adventure abroad.

Great tribute to crowded stands long after match ends

It was as if Rosenberg directed his own farewell to the home fan.

- The first half not at all good, it was only in the second half that you recognized Rosenberg: It was a lot of emotion, goal scorer, two good goals. He had a good variation at 2-2 and stood carefully in the right place.

Now there is only one match left in his career, away to Copenhagen in the Europa League on December 12.

- It feels sad, a feeling that I do not know so often, that I will miss any player who ends up in all Swedes. It almost feels like it's the first time I get that feeling for Rosenberg.