IFK Gothenburg was on its way to a lead-heavy loss at home to Östersund. But August Erlingmark saved the home team.

In the 85th minute, he pushed in 2-2 from close range. That meant one point each for two teams that were in great need of three points.

Dream start with goals

IFK Gothenburg got a taste start at home against Östersund. On the first corner of the match, August Erlingmark scored 1-0.

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Erlingmark makes 1-0 to IFK Gothenburg

After 25 minutes, the home side was awarded a penalty. Alhassan Yusuf started the attack and even ended it from close range, but Östersund's goalkeeper Aly Keita saved.

In the attack after, ÖFK equalized. Nebiyou Perry cheated Blåvitt's defense, got goalkeeper Ioannis Anestis out of balance and fired a low shot. Jakob Johansson got a foot on the ball, but steered it into his own goal.

Aiesh missed the penalty

Two minutes later, IFK Gothenburg got the chance to take back the lead when the referee blew a penalty. Hosam Aiesh had to make a substitution after 27 minutes.

In the attack after, ÖFK took the lead instead. Noah Sonko Sundberg came in from the right, shooting hard to score after Blåvitt's defense. The ball field put Anestis in the goal cage.

- I know what the hell we are doing, says IFK Gothenburg's August Erlingmark to Dplay.

At the end of the match, IFK Gothenburg chased a winning goal, and was close. But Keita saved ÖFK.

- Overall, I think we are doing well. It's tough when we lead 2-1, Keita says to Dplay.