Sirius held up well initially against AIK.

So good that you could take the lead after 19 minutes through David Thorén.

AIK had most of the game but did not manage to get it in the end.

Not until the end of the half.

But then it became all the more so.

At that, Sirius led 2-0 after a goal by Matteus Liw.

In the 37th minute, AIK got a penalty and Erik Pettersson reduced to 1-2.

Just 37 seconds later it was equalized by Alan Dzhusoev.

AIK also managed to take the lead in stoppage time through Daniel Andersson.

The match swung back and forth

In the second half, AIK seemed to have a pretty good view of the match and 4-2 hung a bit in the air.

In the 71st minute, Ted Bergström thundered in instead 3-3 on a left corner.

And Bergström was not happy with that.

Five minutes later, he slammed in 4-3, also on a corner from the left.

With 83 minutes played, AIK had a fantastic opportunity to reply but his shot flew harmlessly into the side-netting of the goal.

Alan Dzhusoev was the scorer.

Four minutes later Erik Pettersson completed Erik Pettersson's turn to make it 5-4 on a corner from the right.

Half a minute into the stoppage time, Johan Esplund took a pass from Alan Dzhusoev and put 6-4

However, the match did not end there.

A minute later Nils Bergström reduced to 5-6 on a corner and in the final second there was a bit of a fuss as Sirius wanted another corner.

- This was not so fun.

It swings in both directions.

But we vary our game and get many good attacks, said Sirius Ted Bergström.

KLIPP: AIK made Friday the 13th night black for Hammarby (13 November 2020)

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Hammarby's Fredrik Larsson is depressed after 0-5 during the bandy match against AIK.

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