Växjö, who today was reached by the news that coach Sam Hallam is ready as the new national team captain for Tre Kronor after the end of the season, looked tough and won without impressing significantly.

- No very well-played match.

We have little flow with the expulsion that they take at the end.

That's a little dubious.

We get the chance to take out the goalkeeper and play 6 against 4. We get a draw and then it goes to penalties.

Nice to get two points in, says team captain Erik Josefsson.

Djurgårdarna were cracked after the penalty loss.

- Very heavy of course.

We make a good match and deserve all three points.

It feels tough and sour, says two-goal shooter Ludvig Rensfeldt.

Coach Nichlas Falk was also disappointed.

- It feels very heavy at the moment, but if you look back a little, I think it is a good effort on our part.

We play decently in the way we want and we have the lead quite far into the third period, he says.

It has been turbulent in Djurgården lately.

Yesterday, sports director Joakim Eriksson resigned.

- We can not keep on reading what is written or put too much emphasis on what happens in the association.

We are the players who will turn this around.

I think today was a step in the right direction, says Rensfeldt.

Clip: Here Glenn Gustafsson decides for Växjö:

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Glenn Gustafsson decides for Rögle.

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