Linköping only needed four minutes to open the goal scorer away against second-placed Umeå IK, and that with very good help from the home team.

Umeå defender Eva Nyström made the decision to play the ball back to goalkeeper Tove Enblom, who, however, had left the goal to make himself playable. That communication miss meant 0-1 on the scoreboard in Umeå, a result that stood up to the halftime break.

After a all-Nigerian collaboration where the shooting league leader Ebere Orji found Uchenna Kanu in the 65th minute, it was 2-0 to Linköping.

Every now and then, Linköping's league leader and Umeå were firmly anchored at the bottom of the table, but the newcomer had not given up.

Lundin great match hero

After a roll-out that started on its own half of the field, Lova Lundin reduced to 1-2 with barely a quarter left to play.

Just three minutes later, Olivia Holm unleashed the left dojo. The shot went through the post behind Cajsa Andersson and it was acknowledged.

The hitherto undefeated Linköping was in a real swing, against a reborn Umeå who wants more.

In the 89th minute, the sensational turnaround also became a fact when Lova Lundin, with her second goal of the evening, wrote the final score to 3-2.

The last time Umeå was the winner in a damallsvensk match was on June 26, 2016 when the team beat Djurgården.
Just over four years later, the seven-time Swedish champion is back on the winning track in the damallsvenskan.