Degerfors were undefeated in five Allsvenskan matches in a row.

A suite that is now broken. 

However, it was Degerfors who opened the best, and after two corners came the guests' hottest goal chance when Abdelrahman Saidi ran in deep, served by Victor Edvardsen and finished, but without hitting goal.

After half an hour, Bajenspelarna called for a free-kick expulsion after a duel between Degerfors defender Oliver Ekroth and David Accam in Hammarby.

But referee Kristoffer Karlsson acquitted and let the game continue.

Hammarby's coach Milos Milojevic then collapsed - and he collapsed significantly more minutes later when Sebastian Ohlsson's tackle on Gustav Ludwigson did not yield a red card.

Instead, Ohlsson was warned, as was Milojevic.

Late receipt before the break

In the 44th minute, however, the Stockholm team got to cheer.

Darijan Bojanic neatly controlled the ball after a short corner, and knocked it on to Ismael Diavara who had the whole net open before him, but only managed to hit the post.

Despite the late opening goal, it was a tie at halftime.

In extra time, Abdelrahman Saidi, who had the first hot spot of the match, passed two Bajen players and then slammed in the 1-1 goal with his left foot.

The 21-year-old's second Allsvenskan goal.

The guests also opened briskly in the second half.

But Johan Bertilsson did not have the margins on his side when the shot attempt dotted the inside of the post without crossing the goal line.

Margins, on the other hand, had Hammarby a while later.

Mohanad Jeahze found Akinkunmi Amoo who shot 2-1 to Hammarby.

The problem?

The replay pictures show that the fullback was offside in the moment before.

- Jeahze is definitely offside.

Had the assistant referee noticed that, it should have been tipped off, says expert commentator Jens Fjellström in Discovery +.

Williot Swedberg, 17, who made his Allsvenskan debut, had only been on the pitch for three minutes before making it 3-1.

That with a teary-eyed Hans Eskilsson, father also Bajenikon, in the stands.

- It is so cool.

I grew up here and have been to all the matches… and now I get to play here, says the 17-year-old after the match.

Bajen also managed a fourth and a fifth goal in extra time.