Rosengård, who was looking to pull away from the top of the table, took care of the baton directly in the match against Djurgården.

Chances were created and ball possession was in periods of well over 70 percent.

Both posts and the crossbar were visited by the ball.

But there were no goals.

Not even when Sanne Troelsgaard dusted the ball in the crossbar and down the goal line.

The goals eventually came

In the second half, Rosengård finally managed to make a hole in the wildly fighting Djugården.

Already after a couple of minutes, Anna Anvegård made one for the Malmö team.

This was followed by another goal by Anam Imo.

In the final stage, Glodis Viggosdottir made it 3-0, which can be seen as completely fair as Rosengård had 18-3 in the end and 65-35 in ball possession.

Djurgården's injured national team star Olivia Schough was naturally disappointed after the match

- We do not get into the body.

Rosengård was good.

We have to give them that, she told SVT Sport.

Anna Anvegård, who had the ketchup bottle delivered to Rosengård, was happier.

The team talked about being patient at half time and her goal meant a lot.

- It was obviously important to score goals, she said and added that she was happy with Anam Imo's goal.

- It was super fun for her.