The nightmare suite is over for Helsingborg.

After six straight games without victory, striker Anthony van den Hurk arranged three key points in the bottom with a goal and an assist.

First, he was 1-0 behind in the 68th minute when he turned away from AIK's Robin Tihi outside the corner and found an unmarked Alex Timossi Andersson in the penalty area.

Then, in the 83rd minute, the Dutch set the final score 2-0 when he himself nodded the ball after a perfect post from the right signed Filip Sjöberg.

The big snack ice in the first half otherwise became a penalty situation after about 20 minutes where AIK's Bilal Hussein fired a shot that hit Martin Olsson on the arm. Referee Glenn Nyberg freed, but Olsson himself admitted in the half-time interview that the ball hit his arm.

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Clear hands should have given AIK penalty. Photo: Dplay

Martin Olsson was also close to giving Helsingborg the lead at the end of the first half when he fired a free kick into the bar.

HIF now has the same number of points (5) as the second last Falkenberg, but slightly worse goal difference. AIK loses two placements and is now ten in the table.

The text is updated.