Djurgården took command of the events from the start but it took a while before the team managed to create something of value.

The first 20 minutes, defensive play Falkenberg managed to have control backwards and they ran up a few times, but it was only a few second chances.

Towards the end of the half, Djurgården managed to come to an increasingly dangerous end. Jonathan Ring and Curtis Edwards fired a couple of hard shots that were blocked and with a few minutes left Erik Berg fired a rock hard shot just outside and before the break Kalle Holmberg spliced ​​a pass from the right outside the post.

Overall, however, the first half was locked and poor chance.

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In the second half, the game opened up. Djurgården started a pressure that came off after a few minutes when Falkenberg's Anton Wede had the opportunity for a shot that was directed to a corner. Both teams produced chances but Djurgården clearly more. In the 51st minute came the first giant chance of the match when Kalle Holmberg shot into the post from just a few meters.

Djurgården continued to move forward but more than a couple of half-assed nods by Emir Kujovic and a hard shot by Fredrik Ulvestad did not get the team.

With 84 minutes played, Tobias Englund of Falkenberg fell dramatically just outside the penalty area. However, the referee was unimpressed, and booked him for diving.

Djurgården continued to chase a lead goal. And it would come. With 93 minutes played, Eliot Käck almost put the home team one ahead on a cross coming in from the right, but the shot went just wide.

CLIP: Falkenberg shocked AIK (July 5, 2020)

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Falkenberg shocked AIK