The match was ten minutes old when Rebecka Blomqvist ran free in the deep and turned in 1-0 with a wide side.

Thus, Gothenburg had taken the lead away against Umeå after Blomqvist stood for his ninth league goal this season.

The guests were looking for the league lead and got wind in the sails as Rosengård only took one point against Linköping.

Barely half an hour into the match, Gothenburg also wanted a penalty when Filippa Angeldal was brought down, but the referee acquitted.

Umeå were brave, sometimes overconfident, in the game structure and lived dangerously when an aggressive opposing team pressed hard.

The opposing team punctured the match in the 90th minute via Angeldal on a penalty - and now slips around Rosengård in the top of the table.

With five rounds left, Gothenburg is the new league leader with a one-point lead and is in the driver's seat in search of his first Swedish Championship gold.