Newcomer Degerfors is still waiting for his first Allsvenskan goal.

In the premiere against AIK, they had three goals conceded, but still lost 2-0.

At home against Kalmar, it was even worse offensively and the Värmlands did not manage a single shot against the Kalmar goal.

Berg only goal scorer

Instead, the decision came in the 40th minute of the match.

A KFF player was torn down in the penalty area and Oliver Berg stepped forward from eleven meters.

The feeling was a Berg closed his eyes and went on all the power he had in his right foot.

A successful tactic this time it turned out when the ball went into the net.

The second half was even more sleepy if possible.

Kalmar went back home and defended their lead and Degerfors did not have the quality to achieve a single goal chance - until the fifth extra minute.

Screamed for punishment

Then the ball came into Kalmar's penalty area where the goalkeeper Lucas Hägg-Johansson ended up in a duel for the ball where the home team then shouted for a penalty.

They did not get one and shortly afterwards the match was over.

Henrik Nyström's Kalmar has started the season with a cross (0-0 against Halmstad) and a victory.

- It's to hell. We rise to the second half but are not good enough at all to threaten Kalmar today. We have no speed and it is too slow for us to succeed in creating goal chances, says Degerfors defender, Oliver Ekroth, to Discovery after the loss.