There is no doubt which is Allsvenskan's crisis team number one.

Helsingborgs IF lost tonight with 0-1 at home against newcomer Mjällby. The loss was the team's fourth in five games, and the team is the only one in the series that has not won a single match.

In addition, the team is still aimless.

Target by post

The only goal of the match was already 27 seconds into the second half, and was a school box example of how an elite team should not act in the defense game, in several ways.

Mjällby made a cross from the left flank, which Adam Eriksson couldn't reach when he tried to nod the ball. Mjällby's Joel Nilsson was then able to record the ball against Mamudu Moro, who had Casper Widell next to him. HIF's Widell, however, was extremely absent in the melee, and the former HIF's Moro could put 1-0. Fun celebrated very sparingly, but raised his hands in an apologetic gesture as he ran back toward the middle ground.

No unfair victory

Several Helsingborg players waved for offside, but right-back Ravy Tsuoka stood well behind the other backline, thereby lifting the offside.

Mjällby's victory was definitely not unfair, and it could have been greater. The team created more chances than Helsingborg, although the team was by no means superior. With only a few minutes left to play, however, Helsingborg was close to cracking the season zero, when Max Svensson got a shot after a shot that Marko Johansson saved. It was a return that Alhaji Gero was first on, but Mjällby got the ball out to the corner.