Since AIK finished fourth in the Allsvenskan last year, the team must win the Swedish Cup to make it to the Europa League.

And right now it doesn't look that simple. Today, when they started this year's racing season, it was "only" a draw, 2-2, at home against the Superett team.

- You feel disappointed that we didn't win, says AIK's Henok Goitom to C More.

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But it could have been even worse than that. After a penalty and a free-kick goal, the Solna team dropped to 0-2 when there was only a quarter left to play.

But thanks to 98 dream seconds, AIK got at least a score from the match on a windy Skytteholms IP, which had 4,923 spectators - a new audience record for AIK in that arena.

Ofori with dream goals

The first goal was a real dream goal. Thanks to a great deal of pressure from AIK, the runner Ebenezer Ofori managed to break a J-Södra pass, got the ball at half-volley and struck from just over 20 meters with a real right lay. The ball went in a perfect trajectory into the left intersection - and it was reduced to 1-2.

Only 98 seconds later it was time again, when Henok Goitom nodded the receipt on a corner.

- What we can take with us is that we do not fold down when it is 2-0. After 2–2, we get a little better forcing, but we have to learn how to play boring football when it's like these wind conditions, says Goitom.

Kalmar won 3-0

But AIK did not get any further goals, which in the group also has Kalmar and Örgryte. When the latter two met today, Kalmar won by 3-0. Only the team winner advances to the playoffs.

- 2–2 is better than 2–0, but you feel disappointed that we did not win, says Goitom, well aware that it can now be tough to advance from the group:

- We need to step up another level to win against Örgryte and Kalmar.