Edsbyn was hit hard by covid-19 in December, which meant that several matches were moved.

Thus, you have had a tough game schedule since you returned to play and it has begun to be felt in the player squad.

Among other things, both Joakim Svensk and team captain Jonas Edling were missing in the last match, but they were back for tonight's match.

Edling also scored the first goal of the match, but that did not help Edsbyn, who had difficulty coping with an effective AIK.

After 30 minutes, the guests from Stockholm had acquired a 4-1 lead after, among other things, a hat trick by the star Erik Pettersson.

"Pretty convincing"

But just before half time, Edling re-entered the goal record.

He grabbed the ball a bit outside the goal area and was able to send in 2-4.

It was set for an exciting second half but AIK's Alan Dzhusoev decided when he sent in 5-2 in the 70th minute, which was also the end result.

Thus, AIK broke Edsbyn's five match long winning streak.

- We do it quite convincingly.

We are better than them today, we are very happy with this, says Daniel Andersson in Sportbladet Play.

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