1. Malmö FF


“Malmö has not looked good in the pre-season or in the cup but has class players like Anders Christiansen, Ola Toivionen and Anel Ahmedhodzic. Should the game not work in the spring, you have a giant wallet and can strengthen in the summer. That, of course, speaks for Malmö ”.



2. Hammarby


“Last year I had Hammarby as number one and really got to hear it. This year, I think they will retaliate after that season of failure. I think the recruitment of Jón Guðni Fjóluson is spot on, he will fix many of the defensive problems that Bajen had last year. The recruitment of Astrit Selmani is interesting and it will also be very interesting to follow Akinkunmi Amoo's development ”.



3. Djurgården


“Was extremely stable last year with a high minimum level.

The team has a lot of new acquisitions but many look interesting, including Rasmus Schüller and Elias Andersson from Sirius.

Djurgården has shown in the cup that they have played the team together in a fast and good way.

A player I think will have a real breakthrough this year is Edward Chilufya ".



4. Häcken


”Alexander Jeremejeff is a fantastic new acquisition.

If you get an injury-free Martin Olsson, it is also a huge reinforcement.

The hedge has always had a hard time taking that last step and getting to the top, and I think it will be the same this year ”.



5. AIK


”Will rise significantly from last year's magnificent failure.

I like the cleansing that has been done on players and it is an extremely experienced eleven.

It will be important that the new acquisition Nicolas Stefanelli delivers so that not all the pressure regarding goals going forward is on a 36-year-old Henok Goitom.

Defensively, it looks really nice for AIK and Alexander Milosevic is an important signing ".



6. IFK Norrköping


“IFK Norrköping, with the new coach Rikard Norling, I tip this far down because I think they unfortunately lose Sead Haksabanovic and Isak Bergmann Johannesson who are both extremely hot on the market.

The club will of course try to replace them, but it will be anything but easy ".



7. Elfsborg


“Will end up a little further down the table after a fantastic last year when they stood for a really nice football.

Much of it was thanks to Jesper Karlsson who now lives in AZ Alkmaar.

Therefore, I think that Elfsborg will find it difficult to top the great season ".



8. IFK Gothenburg


“It tickles to tip Gothenburg higher up in the table, but considering that they were close to going out last year, this is still a step in the right direction.

Of course, there are plenty of class players in Gothenburg and I am especially looking forward to what Marcus Berg and Marek Hamsik can achieve ”.



9. Örebro


“I think we will see a similar table position as last season when Örebro was a stable middle team.

The loss of Nahir Besara will be felt, but now they have Deniz Hümmet, who was successful when he was loaned in from Elfsborg last season, from the start ”.



10. Mjällby


”Deserved a lot of praise for his performance last year when he came in a nice fifth place.

A hard-working team where no one cheats and I love the mentality of Listerland's pride.

There will be some placements down this year for Mjällby who have had some tough tough player losses in, among others, Moses Obgu who accounted for 14 goals last season ".



11. Degerfors


“First and foremost, it's great that classic Degerfors is back in the Allsvenskan.

I thought they put in a ball-bearing and attractive game last year which I think will be of great benefit this season.

Sargon Abraham is an interesting new player who is certainly hungry for revenge after a bad stay in Gothenburg and forward Victor Edvardsen will be really fun to follow.

He can be a hit in the Allsvenskan ”.



12. Sirius


“Took us by storm last season with players like Yukiya Sugita, Stefano Vecchia and Axel Björnström.

Now Vecchia is gone and also coach Henrik Rydström, which are two extremely big losses for Sirius.

They will have a hard time with such a great season again ".



13. Varberg


“There has been a large turnover of players in Varberg and heavy losses in Gustaf Norlin to Gothenburg and Selmani to Hammarby.

At the same time, Robin Simovic is a nice reinforcement.

Coach Jocke Persson has an ability to get an enormous amount out of an unqualified squad and this time I think it is again enough for further games in the Allsvenskan ".



14. Halmstad


“The newcomer Halmstad is back and it will be nice to see Allsvenskan football at Örjans Vall again.

You have very many established players that you will have to lean on in the form of midfielder Andreas Johansson, Simon Lundevall and company Mikael Boman and Marcus Antonsson at the top.

That central line is enough to not go straight out of the series ”.



15. Kalmar


”Qualified last year when it felt like Kalmar played survival football all season.

When I look at the player squad, I do not think the material holds, but I think that coach Henrik Rydström is completely right for Kalmar.

He will build an all-Swedish team in the long run, but I think he will be able to put the game in the Superettan next year ".



16. Östersund


“After the new coach Amir Azrafshan came in, it was a real boost for Östersund, but at the end of the Allsvenskan the air went out.

It has not been possible to recruit due to his transfer ban and in addition, the defensive cliff Thomas Isherwood has disappeared from the club.

I do not think it lasts any longer.

Östersund may go down and come back stronger another time ”.

CLIP: The players who break through in this year's Allsvenskan

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The players who break through in this year's Allsvenskan