There wasn't much talk for Östersunds FK at Jämtkraft Arena when IFK Norrköping came to visit as a series leader, but the home team broke the deadlock with their first league goal this year.

Simon Kroon sent a shot from the post 35 minutes into the match and Christoffer Nyman sent a penalty just before the break.

The second half barely started until Nebiyou Perry served Jordan Attah Kadiri, who, from his position in the penalty area, put 2-1 to the right. Then there was the fun ending.

Two goals in overtime
Norrköping put in a higher gear, Nyman acknowledged again - and in match minute 90, Simon Thern had the margins on his side as he bumped 3-2 via an opponent.

ÖFK tried to push through, but on a flying counter attack, a hot Sead Haksabanovic punctured the match with his 4-2 goal, unselfishly advanced by Abdulrazaq Ishaq.

The victory means that Norrköping has taken twelve points out of twelve possible and continues to be the series leader in the Allsvenskan. In four games, "Beijing" has scored 13 goals and conceded four.

- We have started well with four of four wins. It is not impossible that we are fighting for the gold, Thern tells Dplay after the final signal.