The match was quite tough and grumpy and had a derby feeling about it.

Broberg needed points in the bottom battle and Sandviken, on the other hand, needed the points to be able to hang on to Villa Lidköping in the lead.

And the first half was really rich.

However, not quite as purposeful.

Broberg started the scoring after seven minutes when Erik Jonsson made it 1-0 after a corner.

Sandviken equalized immediately through Lucas Widman, but the home team regained the lead after 13 minutes through Adam Wijk.

The next goal was Sandviken's Linus Forslund who shot 2-2 in the 39th minute.

- I thought we had a lot of chances at first, said Robin Redin.

Bollnäs in the lead again

The second half started with the team producing good positions.

In the 57th minute, Broberg took the lead when Jonas Nygren found Adam Wijk who scored his second and Broberg's third goal.

After 67 minutes, a mistake by the home side's left defense allowed Tatu Ässämäki to get through. He outclassed the home side's keeper, adding another goal for the visitors.

Just a minute later, Broberg's goalkeeper Henrik Rehnvall throws the ball straight out to Sandviken's Hannes Edlund who found Daniel Berlin and 3-3 was a fact.

Management for the fourth time

Another minute later, Jonas Nygren replied who thundered a corner behind Joel Othén to 4-3 to Broberg.

The final stage of the match was very dramatic.

Sandviken first equalized after the ball hit Oscar Stadin's skate and into goal.

Judge Gustav Bortas, who first ruled out the case, approved after a short conversation with the second judge.

In the attack after, Broberg was punished, during wild protests from the Sandvik players.

Erik Jonsson's penalty was saved by Joel Othén.

A lot of rough and tumble marked the final minutes and the trio of judges found it increasingly difficult to curb the hot feelings.

After 90 minutes, a mistake by the home side's left defense allowed Broberg's Rasmus Linder to get through.

- I am dissatisfied with our efforts.

In terms of that, I am satisfied with one point, Sandviken's Linus Forslund told Sportbladet.

CLIP: Västerås and Broberg hosted a goal party (November 24)

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Västerås is hugged after a goal.

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