It was a pleasant start to the season for Djurgården when they defeated Degerfors at home.

But since then, they have only managed to pick a profit.

Most recently, they faced IFK Gothenburg - a match that ended in a draw ..

- If you want to win football matches, you have to perform for 90 minutes.

We hang our heads down and somehow feel sorry for ourselves.

We do not want to be involved and lose 25 minutes there at half time and then come back out as a new team.

We need to change that, says Radetinac to SVT Sport.

"Passionate about such matches"

Radetinac joined Djurgården in 2013 and has since played a lot of big matches.

On Sunday, the derby against AIK awaits.

- These are the matches you live for.

The derby is packed with crowds with adrenaline.

It's everyone's dream to play with it.

Especially the derby.

For me it means a hell of a lot and I know it means a lot to people in Stockholm and people in Djurgården. 

- I always get tagged, but when I get to big matches and the derby it becomes even more.

I am passionate about such matches.

There will be a few percent increase.

"Every little duel means"

He wants to see a more determined attitude from his team.

- In matches like this, you have to both have the game and show character.

It's a derby and it's going to hurt, in a nice way of course.

Every little duel means quite a lot.

We want to be the best in Stockholm and they want that too.

Sometimes it's a bad day at work and then you can run and fight if the game is not good.

DON'T MISS: See and hear the interviews with Djurgården's Haris Radetinac and AIK's Mikael Lustig before the derby

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Haris Radetinac and Mikael Lustig before the Stockholm derby between AIK and Djurgården Photo: Bildbyrån