Hammarby has had a flying start to the season with five wins in as many matches.

One who is enjoying life is striker Astrit Selmani - but he is not happy yet.

- We are not better than our last match, and it is a win.

It is stable.

We have a good form but we can not relax but take it match by match, he says to SVT Sport.

Some believe that the gains hailed in as the opposition, including two newcomers, on paper was not the strongest.

What do you say about that?

- Those teams have also scored points against others in the series and we have great respect for them, you have to have that against all teams.

Everyone will always have an opinion.

And if you need to care about people's opinion, you will have it damn tough.

- I can not even care about it.

I live my life and they get to live their lives.

"Sick as always"

Malmö in the next.

How will it be?

- Incredibly cool.

Always fun to play top matches and to get good visits.

It's good for us too, people have said that we have met light.

What do you think about the atmosphere?

- It will be sick as always.

It is the sickest there is.

Good atmosphere and nice atmosphere.

Nahir Besara visited Malmö and said, in an interview with Discovery +, "welcome to hell" before the match.

What do you say yourself?

- I understand what he means, it will sound like a damn lot in there.

From both sides, that's probably what he's referring to.

An atmosphere that will be absolutely wonderful.

"Do me no harm"

You have not scored a goal so far.

Is there anything that worries you?

- What people say does not matter to me.

I think it feels good and the team is doing well.

Four or five years ago I was in Ettan and played midfielder and defensive midfielder.

Now I'm here in Bajen on this stage and playing these matches.

What would a victory against Malmö have meant?

- It is clear that it had meant a lot to us and our journey as a team and association to step forward.

We want to be at the top all year round.

And it is matches like this that you want to score points in.