- For the most part, we make a damn good match and then they make a forcing and almost manage to catch up, it's too bad.

I'm a little pissed that it was so exciting, says AIK's Erik Pettersson to Aftonbladet Play.

At the beginning of the second half, superstar Erik Petterson got through and was hooked from behind and was sentenced to a penalty that he himself took care of.

He beat it distinctly in the net for 4-1 behind the newly replaced goalkeeper Henrik Karlström.

45-year-old Anders Svensson went out with an injury during the break.

- AIK is much better in the first half and came out strong in the second but then we pulled up a lot, but seen throughout the match they win fairly, says Edsbyn's Mattias Hammarström.

Edsbyn came with a too late forcing

With 20 minutes left, the same Pettersson pulled in a corner for 5-1 at about the same height as the penalty.

Corner goals are not common for AIK.

It looked clear there.

Edsbyn, however, created some nerve by making 2-5 and 3-5 and was extremely close to getting in 4-5 before a free-kicked Kalle Lempinen could make 6-3.

Martin Frid's 6-4 reduction came in extra time and was too late, as was Mattias Hammarström's final penalty for 6-5.

AIK's Russian star Alan Dzhusoev showed that he was addicted to games after being suspended for three matches and played until Daniel Andersson's 1-0 after 58 seconds, put himself 2-0 just over a minute later and released William Arvidsson to 3-1 after half an hour. 

- Allan showed that he was really eager to play and is incredibly important to us and created a lot of chaos for them, says Erik Pettersson about the Russian's return.