- It is interesting when their players come forward and wonder what is happening and we do not know what is happening and it is 3-0 on the board.

We were not good enough today, says Norrköping's midfielder Jonathan Levi to SVT Sport.

What happened today?

You would get hooked on the gold rush, instead it became a discharge like this.

- It is difficult to say in retrospect what happened.

In the first half we have a lot of chances.

I should have scored a goal.

It was probably a fun half game to watch.

At half time, they [Häckenspelarna] came and said: “You are good.

Damn ... ”I do not know if it went over our heads.

I do not know what happened.

Do your thoughts end up elsewhere?

- I had all the thoughts, feet and body parts at Hisingen.

Now it's a pissed four hour bus ride home to Norrköping, and then it's six days to Gnaget.

We can apologize to all Norrköping residents and ask them to please come to Friends on Sunday.

Some of your supporters ran onto the pitch, what do you say about the situation?

- I did not understand it.

A week ago they wanted to hug and kiss us all, and if they now want to jump in and beat us, if that was why, then it's a little strange.

- All respect for Häcken, but if we had been in their place in the table, I would have understood if our fans wanted to run in and beat us, says Jonathan Levi.

CLIP: Wålemark behind Häcken's overtaking (18/10)

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Patrik Wålemark behind Häcken's overtaking Photo: Bildbyrån