Siriius started clearly most briskly with two finishes by Stefano Vecchia and a dangerous nod outside by Nahom Netabay.

And the guests' game advantage continued for most of the first half.

Örebro stepped up a few times but without worrying about Lukas Jonsson in the Sirius goal too much.

However, Örebro played a bit during the first half and were offered a lead goal by a sloppy Sirius goalkeeper.

After 35 minutes, Dennis Collander sent a free kick in high over the penalty box. However, Lukas Jonsson made a spectacular save.

Kanon gave the second

It was a better Örebro that came out in the second half.

After 49 minutes Nahir Besara made a dash down the middle past the away team's defenders to score the goal that made it 1 - 0. Lukas Jonsson made a great block, though.

The match wavered with chances in both directions, but it was Örebro who was the stronger team.

After 55 minutes, Nahir Besara came in from the right, feinted, then sped past the off-balance defender to make the score 2 - 0, giving Lukas Jonsson the lead.

Sirius Stefano Vecchia came to many finishes during the match.

In the hunt for a reduction, he finally managed, in the 11th attempt, to place the reduction to 1-2.

In the last quarter, Sirius pressed for a 2-2 goal but did not succeed, despite 22-14 in the final.

CLIP: Dream meeting behind Sirius' victory (September 21, 2020)

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Dream meeting behind Sirius' victory.

Photo: Dplay / Bildbyrån