Johan Löfstedt banked in a corner for 5-5 for Villa against Bollnäs when there was one second of regular time left of the match in a winter-gloomy Sävstaås when the clock approached 22.00.

But Bollnäs would have the last word.

Per Hellmyrs hit a long ball deep into Christian Mickelsson who received it and knocked it in elegantly for 6-5 to Bollnäs and a lead-heavy victory for one of the season's big disappointments.

It had been 29 seconds since Villa's equalizer.

"Extremely nice"

- We had good control until 4-2, then it was a match when they made 4-3.

It was one of the better matches this season.

We said we would go a little straighter.

It's extremely nice that we can lose and then come back.

It can mean a lot for the points and the continuation, says Mickelsson to Aftonbladet and snuggles a little extra to his fine winning goal.

It was Bollnäs' match most of the time but Villa still seemed to have found a way to get one point to Lidköping, but there were no points at all.

Coach Johan Sixtensson was as grim as the cold in his analysis.

- It was piss bad, we let in such dungeons.

We have not conceded such goals in the entire season, including the training matches.

It did not cost enough, apparently, says Johan Sixtensson clearly disappointed.