Vittsjö has created plenty of goal chances but had problems with efficiency during the first four rounds.

Against AIK, they got help on the stack - by the opponents' goalkeeper Milla-Maj Majasaari.

The 22-year-old Finn did not have any of his better days at work this Sunday.

The misery began with a solid board in the 14th minute, when she simply managed to push the ball into her own goal when she was about to pick down a post, and continued with a clumsily caused penalty in the beginning of the second half.

Vittsjö's 3-0 goal, however, Majasaari could not do a thing.

The match's lyre Jutta Rantala pulled a real crowd pleaser as he, after 90 minutes, wove through the guests' entire central defense and put the 1 - 1 equalizer away.

Her third goal of the day.

- Clara (Markstedt) took a nice run so I got space and then I just shot, Rantala says to Viaplay about the dream goal.

"They had the margins on their side"

Otherwise, there was not much to write home about.

AIK had despaired of creating something of value even though they sent off some tame shots against Sabrina D'Angelo in the Vittsjö goal.

They came closest when Adelisa Grabus nodded over at the end of the match.

As for Vittsjö, they shook up a good position apart from the two goals, but then Majasaari stood for a really nice pair of legs on Clara Markstedt's finish from close range.

- I think it is an even match, they had the margins on their side and we did not.

The result does not reflect the match picture, says AIK's Linda Hallin to Viaplay.