That Sebastian Larsson is a really good free-kick shooter has long been known. In fact, he is the player who has scored the most freestyle goals in all of Premier League history (Elva, two more than two Cristiano Ronaldo).

He still holds that quality. Today, at home against the top competitor Malmö FF, he struck again.

Dahlin without a chance

At extra time in the first half, at the score 0-0, he stepped forward on the left half of the pitch, 26.7 meters from Johan Dahlin in the MFF goal. The ball was hit in a nice path over the wall and past a chanceless Dahlin. The free kick was the last thing that happened in the first half.

- Nice that it goes in. We get to war the first half but we did very well, Larsson told Dplay, a few minutes later.

Hussin screwed in 2-0

A quarter of an hour into the second half, it was time for a new neat AIK goal. Then 20-year-old outside back Bilal Hussein got the ball out of the penalty area and put - with a fine, screwed shot, 2-0.

Every now and then, most people thought AIK would win. But thanks to two penalties, it became 2–2.

Returmål

MFF, who missed six straight penalties in last year's Allsvenska, got the first 25 minutes into the second half. Then Jacob Haugaard saved Isaac Kiese Thelin's penalty with his feet, but the return was squeezed in by Kiese Thelin himself.

"It is a bad punishment, but I am included in the return and it goes in," he tells Dplay.

20 minutes later, the team received a new penalty when Karol Mets dropped Jo Inge Berget just inside the penalty area. Forward Isaac Kiese Thelin stepped back - and this time the ball went in directly.

"I'm waiting for him to go and put it in the other corner," he says.