It was in the second half of the thriller final between Hammarby and Malmö that the event took place.

A woman ran onto the plane with a banner in her hands.

However, it was not long before the situation calmed down.

Hammarby's Mohanad Jeahze intervened and managed to rip the banner out of the stormtrooper's hands.

After that, the security staff lifted the person away and the match, which was eventually won by Malmö on penalties, could be resumed.

- I felt it was unnecessary.

We had good pressure on them.

But we must accept that.

I did not read what was written.

I just wanted to get rid of it quickly, says a disappointed Jeahze afterwards.

"Those who have eyes can see it"

Vänsterbacken about the match:

- We created a lot, but it is probably the last quality, the pass, the finish ... as last against Malmö.

Jeahze is upset about two controversial situations where the hammer villages called for punishment.

One at the end of the second half when Björn Paulsen was pulled down.

- I do not know, I can not stand.

Against AIK we get a completely wrong against us and now this.

Those who have eyes can see it.

Do you think it's a punishment?

- Yes, it's a clear punishment.

He pulls Björn down.

I'm most shocked because the judge is standing there, damn it.

But he does not dare take it.

The referees acquitted on the grounds that the ball was not in play.

Something that is strengthened by the replays of the situation.

The second situation is earlier when Williot Swedberg is pulled down.

How do you look at it?

- He tries to shoot, he gets pulled down, the referee chooses to skip it as well.

We are blown away by two penalties, but then we have to gather strength and try even harder.

"Do not care"

Astrit Selmani became a scapegoat during the penalty shootout when he missed his penalty kick (Malmö won 4-3).

The striker himself describes his feelings after the swamped chance:

- It is clear that it is sad that I miss the last penalty.

Last year I put last.

Such is life sometimes.

It's not just on my punishment we lose.

We have many locations where we can close earlier.

- I do not care what people think.

Those who are real Bajen supporters have backed me up in times of adversity.

The most important thing for me is what my teammates, coaches and management think.