It whined, it slammed and it got really hot when Malmö FF and IFK Norrköping ended up on a collision course when the Allsvenskan restarted.

The guests started bravely and moved their positions forward, which made Malmö falter and soon they went sky blue on a penalty.

Christoffer Nyman stepped forward for Norrköping, but offered a weak wide side that Ismael Diawara could easily shovel away.

A goalless first half where "Beijing" was strongest made Malmö react.

They took over in others - and went up in the lead with the hour played.

Nalic hero

Felix Beijmo recorded the ball from the right and Adi Nalic heeled the ball along the ground all the way into the goalkeeper's right corner to make it 1-0.

The temperature was raised after the goal when the audience and the players spun together an atmosphere of struggle, intensity and excitement.

The teams each had a post hit, Malmö chased the second and when the clock ticked in overtime, the home team seemed to be able to persevere.

Then came 1-1.

Samuel Adegbenro came close to putting the visiting team one up 95 minutes into the match, following a solo raid down the middle, but Jonathan Levi managed to tip the ball to a corner.

- We are so happy to take a point in the final stage, the goal scorer says to Discovery + while the audience offers a whistle.

Malmö, which meets Juventus on Tuesday, thus loses important points in the top battle.

Norrköping is still sixth.