After Poya Asbaghis was fired in early September, it looked difficult for IFK Gothenburg.

Roland Nilsson came in and secured what was most important - a new all-Swedish contract.

A 4-0 win away against Östersund in the penultimate round definitely makes it all.

It was the guests who grabbed the baton from the start.

Gothenburg, who had desperately found it difficult to score in this year's Allsvenskan, took the lead after 26 minutes.

20-year-old Emil Holm met a corner with his forehead, and spliced ​​the ball into the far corner.

Seven minutes later, Sargon Arbraham doubled the lead after a pattern attack.

Coach Roland Nilsson looked happy on the bench.

After the break, Alexander Farnerud put 3-0, even after a nice attack from the guests.

Midfielder Mattias Bjärsmyr finished the scoring in the 71st minute.

The 34-year-old got the ball just inside the penalty area after a pass from Abraham, and put his foot there.

The win means that the players in IFK Gothenburg can be calm before the Allsvenskan's final round, and are ready for the Allsvenskan 2021. After the match, IFK Gothenburg's Tobias Sana was relieved.

- I have believed in this group and know what we can do, Sana says to Dplay.

Despite a difficult year, he thinks it's nice to finish in the right way.

- There is a good atmosphere in the team, even though it has been a tough year without fans.

Today we are doing well, says Sana.