It is not uncommon for Bjärsmyr to find his way into the goal record.

But once the midfielder scored his first Allsvenskan goal of the season, it was important to say the least.

- It's always fun to score goals.

Then I am personally quite unconcerned about who scores the goals, but it was fun to be in the center of events a bit, says Bjärsmyr in Discovery.

Target party

Bjärsmyr's goal was the last in what was a swinging and goal-rich story in Uppsala.

It started after 20 minutes when Hosam Aiesh captured the ball at the center circle and set the pace.

The 26-year-old went all the way into the penalty area, overtaking and shooting in 1-0.

Just over a quarter of an hour later, Edi Sylisufaj equalized for Sirius with a distinct shot in the crossbar, but Blåvitt's reply did not wait too long - and again Hosam Aiesh was highly involved.

With a beautiful preparation, he entered the penalty area and hit an entry against the far post where Oscar Wilhelmsson stormed forward and pushed in the lead goal.

Gothenburg, on the other hand, would not be allowed to go to the break in the lead.

Because in the final half of the first half, the ball bounced in the post and up to Adam Hellborg who shot in 2-2.

The second half was a goal-short story for a long time.

But in the 86th minute Adam Hellborg gave Sirius the lead with his second goal of the match.

A lot pointed to three points for Sirius but Gothenburg wanted something else.

In extra time, Tobias Sana hit a post like Mattias Bjärsmyr who nodded in to 3-3.

"Nice with safe side"

The result means that IFK Gothenburg is completely ready for Allsvenskan play next season with its 35 points.

Sirius in turn has 34 points and is six points ahead of Degerfors, which with two rounds left is in a negative qualifying spot.

- It's nice to be on the safe side with two matches left, says Bjärsmyr.