Christoffer Nyman made his sixth match today after returning from an injury absence that has kept him from playing with Norrköping since the end of May.

But Sunday's match against Örebro at home only had time to be 22 minutes old before Nyman was forced to link off.

It was after an offensive sprint on a post that Örebro goalkeeper Mergim Krasniqi cleared away, that it hit for Nyman.

Lying down, he stayed behind the guests' goal with a doctor next to him.

One thigh was bandaged and Nyman was forced to change.

Carl Björk came in.

Own goal started the shooter

Five minutes later, both players on the pitch with number six on their backs were involved when Norrköping took the lead.

Linus Wahlqvist hit the post from the left as Carl Hjertstrand nicely but even more unfortunate lifted over his own goalkeeper and into his own goal.

Eleventh goal

Norrköping's goal scorer, Samuel Adegbenro, was the sole leader of the men's Swedish shooting league before the meeting with Örebro.

When he stepped off the field, he had strengthened his leading position by scoring his eleventh goal of the season.

It was in the 60th minute of the game that Adegbenro got the ball outside the penalty area, aimed and drilled the ball down at the nearest post until 2-0.

Örebro had a ball in the net ten minutes later, but the goal was correctly ruled out for offside.

"Want to thank my teammates"

Set the final score to 3-0, Henrik Castegren did when he put his forehead on a corner and nodded in his first goal of the season.

- I am very happy and these three points are important to us.

I want to say thank you to our coach and my teammates because they are the ones who make the job my goals and not just me, says Adegbenro to Discovery + after the victory.