- I am disappointed and would have scored another goal.

However, we did not give up and came back twice and must be happy with one point anyway.

It was nice to score goals and get one point even if we had wanted three, says Selmani to Discovery + after the eleventh straight Allsvenskan match against Djurgården without a loss.

With ten minutes left, Akinkunmi Amoo nodded the ball to Astrit Selamani who in half volley pulled in 2-2 in the net.

Shortly afterwards, Selmani was replaced in favor of Paulinho, who had time to train for two weeks after his long-term injury.

Djurgården took the lead when Hampus Finndell took care of a bouncing ball after a corner.

He jumped up to get in position and shot the ball in for 2-1 with great precision via the right post.

After that goal, Djurgården looked to have taken over the match, which until then had plenty of goal chances in a rolling game.

It was back and forth all the time.

The second half had barely had time to start when Hammarby gave answers to speeches.

The ball bounced right and Astrit Selmani recorded in front of goal where Gustav Ludwigson rushed forward and pushed in 1-1.

With four minutes added to the first half, Djurgården came into a change.

The ball went out to Edward Chilufya on the right wing who recorded the ball to Kalle Holmberg.

He bowled the ball from the penalty area line for 1-0 and his first goal in this year's Allsvenskan.

Hammarby's Astrit Selmani came from his own half of the field and was cleared and had a street towards the zoo goal but was incorrectly deflected for offside. There, Hammarby lost an excellent chance to take the lead and Selmani is left without goals scored in this year's Allsvenskan.