Ria Oling, Signe Andersen and Jennie Nordin all became goal scorers for Växjö before 35 minutes were played in Umeå.

An offensively skilled and effective Småland team for the evening had decided to take three points, says team leader, Ronny Johansson.

- It feels great that we dare to play football today and we are doing really well.

In the first half we get started and create lots of goal chances.

It was more "fucking-embracing" and better patience than before laid the foundation for a good effort, he says to SVT Sport.

- We are a little more careful in the second half and they get a little pressure on us, but the victory was never threatened, I do not think so, he continues.

"Every single point is super important"

In an even table, Växjö was the damallsvenskan jumbo before tonight's meeting with Umeå.

But with the victory, they take a step up in the table and now it is only a worse goal difference that keeps the club in the relegation zone.

- Every single point for the association is super important and three points in such an even table means as much as anything to us.

We have taken small steps forward lately and now we are taking a real step.

That we then get three points with us feels cruelly fair and the girls have earned it together in a good way, I think, says Johansson.

Now Växjö has a match break in the damallsvenskan until September 26 when they receive Kristianstad at home.