The two initial rounds of the Allsvenskan have not really gone as IFK Norrköping wanted.

Two odd goal losses, first against Varbergs Bois at home and then against AIK away, means that the pressure is greater.

- It's a tough start, that's it.

It's just to keep working hard.

The results are certainly not good enough, but we have performed better than the figures show.

What we can do is work on, says coach Rikard Norling to SVT Sport.

Now Djurgården is waiting, which is predicted by many to be among the top four this year.

- Exciting match against Djurgården away.

It's a tough challenge.

We know we are good and should have had points from the previous matches with us.

"I do not take the fight"

Norrköping's creative outside Jonathan Levi about the match against AIK:

- We lose our heads a little instead of feeding and driving.

It's easy to say, but it's harder on the pitch.

In moments like this, there are some who will try to step forward and get the team, where I am one of them.

I do not take that fight at all, he says to SVT Sport.

According to the statistics company Gracenote, this year's start is Norrköping's worst in the Allsvenskan since 2008.

- That's how it is.

There are 28 rounds left, that's quite a lot of points.

Just to rub on.

Djurgården in the next match and there is full focus on that, says Levi.

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