The Ystad players, who before today's clash had lost three straight matches, were hot initially.

After ten minutes of play, Alingsås had a 6-4 position and thus a chance to pull away.

However, this was not done - the game locked for the guests.

The match was instead owned by the goalkeepers at the beginning.

Ystad's Henrik Nordlander accounted for several high-class saves and was 40 percent in the first half.

The away team's Rickard Frisk was not much worse at 38.89.

12-12 at halftime.

- We neglect far too much and do not take advantage of the chances, we make it harder than it should be, says Christoffer Thor to C More at half time.

Even match gave split pot

Thor himself made a good effort and scored six goals.

However, he was overshadowed by his teammate, also right-hander, Rasmus Torbjörnsson who showed point certainty and scored eight goals.

On the other hand, midfielder Felix Spross also stood for distinctive finishes on Wednesday night and painted eight times.

The even match gave the result 24-24 with seconds left to play.

And with the match's absolutely last shot, Alingsås hit the crossbar.

The match ended with a split pot.

- It is clear that it feels very sour right now.

We are not sharp enough in crucial situations, says Ystads coach Sebastian Seifert to C More.

- Somewhere we are put by the seriousness of the situation, but I think like we get to some good situations but burn too many free chances.

We have the chance to take three points but do not.

Alingsås coach Mikael Franzén was not happy after the match.

- We do not play well, but good morale to come back, he says.

- What we have been good at this year has been the ball release.

Today was not a good ball release.

With the victory, Ystad breaks its losing streak in three straight games without points.

The team will face Önnered next and Alingsås will meet Skövde.