Östersund entered Jämtkraft arena as one of Allsvenskan's strongest teams, with 13 recorded points out of 15 possible.

Örebro could not really be proud of a score over five matches, but two straight victories - Malmö FF and IFK Norrköping - gave enough courage, confidence to largely control the match.

- I think that for large parts of the match it is a pity that we do not get a goal, I think we have enough chances, says Jake Larsson to Dplay.

"Dissatisfied"

The guests also created the sharpest opportunity.

After Örebro's corner in the 51st minute, the ball ended up right in front of Larsson's feet.

The 21-year-old had time to look down but was not quick enough in thought and execution to send in the lead goal before Thomas Isherwood got his foot there and steered.

Örebro got to an intense final forcing but created only half chances and nothing that outwitted Östersund's defensive players.

- We are very dissatisfied.

We came here to win and it is sad to only get one point, says Larsson.

"Takes the score"

The 0-0 match and the split points means that the table position is the same as before the Allsvenskan's 20th round: the table runner Östersund has two points more than Örebro in eleventh place, 26 and 24 respectively.

- It is disappointing that we did not win but we take the points and aim for the next match instead, says Östersund's Charlie Colkett to Dplay.

In the next round for Östersund, on Sunday, Djurgården is waiting at home.

Örebro plays on Monday and has to take on Mjällby away.