Kalmar clearly started strongest and Oliver Berg scored the first goal of the match after just over an hour - and it looked to be the only match of the match.

That did not happen.

Nabil Bahoui came close to leveling the score 57 minutes into the game, as he was set up with a through ball coming in from the left, but his shot hit the post.

- One point is not nice anywhere.

We always want to win, we must have more winning instinct.

Fun to score, but we want to win.

They like to roll the ball, we should have used our adjustments better.

We played a match recently and that is probably a sign that we are tired, says the points saver to Discovery + after the match.

Kalmar strongest

The red-and-whites in the first half came around quite often on the right wing and it was right-back Piotr Johansson and midfield colleague Jonathan Ring in front who often combined.

But the match lacked clear goal chances.

Drama at the end

The goals came instead in the second half.

In the 66th minute came AIK's bang.

Ring's input found its way to Oliver Berg who pushed in 1-0 behind Kristoffer Nordfeldt in the away team's goal.

It was Berg's eighth goal of the season.

Around 77 minutes into the game, Erick Otieno had to leave the pitch due to a knee injury.

AIK played with twelve men for about half a minute, but the game was stopped by the referee and the situation was sorted out.

In the 90th minute, Bahoui, who scored two goals in the last, stepped forward.

He stayed in front of a corner and pushed in the equalizer - which made the final result 1-1.

- Right now I am disappointed, said Oliver Berg in Discovery + after the match.

- We were better and that's why I'm standing here and I'm really pissed.

AIK has now gone eleven straight games without a loss, but the team still failed to go up in the league lead.

For that, a victory had been required.

For their part, Degerfors is waiting away from home next.

Kalmar will visit Blåvitt in the next round.