The Stockholm team went to Visby to demand revenge after the 4-5 loss at home against Endre in October.

And they succeeded - away victory by 3-5.

The first goal came after five minutes through Vilma de Gysser.

Five minutes later it was time again when Ronja Varli placed second after a pattern attack.

"Was unlucky"

- We are unlucky that they are hot and score goals in the situations they have, says Endre's goalkeeper Thea Ekholt in Expressen's broadcast after the first period.

- We are not really involved in the homework.

We've talked about their game turns, we have to shut it down - we can 't let them score that way.

That Linnéa Wallgren then reduced for Endre early in the second period did not help.

Täby responded with great confidence, great play by Alexandra Durling in the goal - and two quick goals by Anna Peterzén and Julia Croneld.

Measure after 23 seconds

But the Endre players were really charged before the last period - already five minutes before the game started, they were out on the field.

And it paid off: Team captain Elin Roos reduced to 2-4 after just 23 seconds.

And Roos continued to produce - three and a half minutes after the goal, she played Stephanie Boberg who made 3-4.

The equalizer hung in the air, but Täby weathered the storm and Matilda Sjödin scored the winning result 3-5 with ten minutes left to play.

- What can I say, it's probably not our best offensive match today.

But we do the job and fight as a team, says Täby's team captain Lisa Carlsson after the victory.