Hallby got off to a good start to the season and started with double victories.

Since then, it has been sluggish with four losses in the last four matches.

And today came another heavy defeat, despite a strong start against top-tipped Skövde.

- We tighten it a bit backwards and they get nerves and we get peace.

We stress them a little, I think, says Kristian Svensson to C More.

Those dressed in white and blue took the lead after just over a minute via Oskar Hedvall and Skövde had to act as a chasing team until the final minutes.

At the position 23-27, the home team switched up and scored eight straight goals.

In the 52nd minute, Dan Beck Hansen set the equalizer to 27-27, then Viktor Hallén stood for double hits and took Skövde in the lead for the first time in the match.

One hundred percent Fredrik Mossestad (seven goals in as many finishes) was one of the front figures behind the turn.

Another was goalkeeper Fabian Norsten, who in the final stages of the match showed good reflexes.

He excelled between the posts and landed at 43 in save percentage.

The cage keeper also had to score a goal in the match that ended 32-28.

- I think Fabian gets some saves, we burn a little a lot and momentum shifts and we do not have the ability to bounce back, says Gustaf Wedberg to C More.

Skövde will visit Alingsås next.

Hallby meets Hammarby.