IFK Gothenburg was zeroed against Elfsborg last time.

But in the 12th minute of the away match with Östersund came the first Allsvenskan goal since Mikael Stahre's return.

Blåvitt switched, Kolbeinn Sigthorsson took advantage of Aly Keita's return and then bombed in the guests' lead goal.

Östersund was then on for an equalizer, but instead of a tie, the uphill slope became all the steeper for the Jämtlanders when Blåvitt expanded.

Goal scorer?

Sebastian Eriksson, who placed 2-0 with his left foot.

The 32-year-old's first goal since 2019, even then against Östersund.

Söder's first completion in two years

But just over ten minutes into the second half, ÖFK's answer came.

Francis Jno-Baptiste stretched out his forehead and nodded in Patrick Kpozo's post.

But no receipt ever came.

Instead, injury-prone Robin Söder made it 3-1 with his first finish (!) In almost two years.

The match ended 3-2 to IFK Gothenburg, which thus climbs to a ninth place in the Allsvenskan table.

It was the Gothenburgers' first win since April 19.

- It has not rolled in three points at IFK Gothenburg at the end and it is clear that it settles in the head, says Mikael Stahre after the match.

"Succeeding in putting us in the shit"

- We played with a "coma" in the second half.

We play so damn slowly and think we should be able to play possession and kill the match when there are 45 minutes left.

Then we manage to organize the team and get in 3-1, yet we manage to get in the shit at the end.

Right now I'm just happy that we take three points, the Blue and White coach continues.

Östersund, who started the season strong, is still in a negative qualifying position.

- Right now it's damn heavy.

We have given away the points two games in a row, says Östersund's goal scorer Simon Kroon.