Gif Sundsvall recently broke with the loaned goalkeeper Oscar Linnér.

On Monday, Sundvall visited Elfsborg and the goalkeeper crisis would continue.

Just over 25 minutes into tonight's match, Andreas Andersson injured himself in a situation where he saved the away team from an early disadvantage.

Shortly afterwards, Andersson was forced to break when he was rolled out on a stretcher and was then replaced by 19-year-old Gustav Molin, who had to make his Allsvenskan debut for Gif Sundsvall.

- It feels good, it's incredibly fun to make an Allsvenskan debut.

It's something not everyone gets to experience and a dream I've had since I was little.

It's just bad luck that you hurt yourself immediately and have to suffer the rest of the match, he says to SVT Sport.

"I was in so much pain"

Two minutes into the debut came the setback goal - and not only that.

Sundsvall's defender Anton Eriksson collided with the 19-year-old who was left lying.

- Usually when you let in a goal you have a chance to save.

But at the lead goal I could not do anything as I was completely out of the game.

I could not get up again as I was in so much pain.

It felt hopeless, it's never fun to let in goals.

But I felt that it was just a matter of taking new steps and working off the thigh cake, he says.

Was there any thought that you would be replaced?

- I just felt that it is what it is.

We have no other goalkeeper as well, it was just running and making the best of the situation.

Damn unhappy.

In the second half I had a hell of a pain, it took quite a while.

Despite three goals conceded and zero points with to Sundsvall, Molin looks ahead.

- I have left this match as a better football player.

I will set myself up to be ready to play, there is nothing to talk about.

We'll see what happens but I'm ready.

Elfsborg won the match 3-1 after two late goals from substitutes Alexander Bernhardsson and Jacob Ondrejka.