After a slow start, Hammarby has found the form. Today they were visited by one of the strongest teams in the series, Elfsborg, who started best. Johan Larsson removed his fullback and then hit a perfect post along the ground to Per Frick who pushed the ball in from close range. Imad Khalili, from today's start in Hammarby, then signed a passport from a reborn Darijan Bojaniic.

Karlsson's ninth network tangle

In the second half, Elfsborg accounted for one of the most beautiful goals in the Allsvenskan so far. Johan Larsson picked up the ball in the offensive half and passed to Per Frick. Värmlänningen hit a joint blindly against Jesper Karlsson who ran deep and got the ball perfectly on the foot. Distinctive finish then in the far end and 2-1 to the guests, Karlsson's ninth of the season and goal for Falkenbergsonen for the seventh match in a row.

Strands expelled again

Simon Strand, the Allsvenskan's national ruse, then took his third red card of the season when Vladimir Rodic shot Elfsborgsbacken on the hand from close range, Strand's second yellow in the match. Recently replaced Aron Johansson stepped forward, waited out Tim Rönning and then hit an icy penalty to 2-2 which was also the end result.

One point for Elfsborg means that Malmö gets the chance to snatch the top.

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Jonas Eriksson explains the new rule of thumb Photo: SVT