Gothenburg lined up with seven Swedish A national team players on the pitch in the last damallsvenskan match before the national team break, where Sweden meets Hungary and Iceland.

But in the difficult away match against Djurgården, neither Rebecka Blomqvist, Emma Kullberg, Julia Roddar, Filippa Curmark, Pauline Hammarlund, Julia Zigiotti Olme or Jennifer Falk stepped forward (Stina Blackstenius selected, but still injured).

Instead, it was the 23-year-old new acquisition from Linköping, Filippa Angeldal, who won the match.

Dream meeting

After 52 minutes, at 0-0, she got a dream hit with her right foot outside the penalty area.

The ball drilled into the crossbar behind a chanceless Kathrine Larsen to 1-0 for the guests.

It was Angeldal's first goal in the Gothenburg shirt.

The 23-year-old is not selected in Peter Gerhardsson's national team, but will instead gather with U23 international matches for the week.

However, she has been involved in international matches in the Algarve Cup as recently as March this year.

Late goals

With just over ten minutes left to play, Emma Koivisto then put it 2-0.

Gothenburg thus took a fair victory.

In stoppage time, when Djurgården pushed everything forward, Rebecka Blomqvist could finally end up in the goal record.

She nailed the final result in the 93rd minute.

The win means that Gothenburg hooks Rosengård, who play later in the afternoon, in the table.

Djurgården dangles a few points above the relegation line.