- It was a great victory.

We are good long moments of the match and in the second half we got control of our defense as well.

We are on the rise but it is in March that it is decided which team is best, says match winner Christoffer Edlund to Aftonbladet's play broadcast.

There was a lot of prestige at stake when hard-working AIK came to Lidköping with the former Villa players Daniel Andersson, Johan Esplund and Tobias Nyberg.

Already after 86 seconds, Andersson had given the guests the lead with 1-0 after staying far ahead in the track and it continued to go well all the way up to 3-0.

Then it ended.

AIK captain: "We will be small in the second half"

- There are some situations where we go away and we get a little small in the second half and wait for others to do the job.

We are too bad going forward, says AIK's captain Johan Willes who was frustrated with the referee's assessment.

- There are no players in the whole country who know what applies on a bandy field.

Some judges can not even skate, Willes continues.

The referee team blew for three penalties and stood for everyone afterwards.

- I'm still quite happy with the level, but then I respect Johan's assessment if he thinks it is capsizing.

I will analyze it tomorrow, says judge Daniel Labe.

Villa's equalizer was first assessed as an own goal

At the beginning of the second half, Villa had picked up 0-3 to 3-3 after the AIK players did not get the ball away and Tim Persson got it in, was first judged as an own goal, after the strong Villa pressure.

Before AIK's 3-0, which Erik Pettersson distinctly cut in on penalty, the main referee Labe had acquitted in the collision that gave the penalty.

It was the assistant referee who went in and took it and Labe changed his mind and accepted that assessment.

- I kept my position and did not move.

Sometimes there will be punishment, sometimes not, says Erik Säfström who caused the punishment.

- We talked together and my colleague had a better angle and I changed my decision, says judge Labe who was really exhausted after the tension in the summit.

Villa got in touch with two goals in two minutes after half an hour of play.

At the 2-3 reduction, several players hung on Martin Karlsson who stumbled on at the right edge after going up for the entire course and managed to get it in to Jesper Eriksson who poked the reduction close to goal.

AIK has this season turned big defeats into victory several times.

Tonight they did the opposite.