A controversial goal was decisive in the ladies' cup final between FC Rosengård and BK Häcken and aroused upset feelings directed at the referees after the match.

Referee Sara Persson considered that Stefanie Sanders' finish was over the finish line before Jennifer Falk grabbed it.

The goal was decisive and gave the Scanians the title.

In the evening, the Swedish Football Association announced that the security department has been involved to evaluate the threat against the referee team.

Now SvFF can state that the threat picture is under control.

- We agree at present that, regarding the threat part, there is nothing that will be reported to the police.

There is nothing at the level that it is a criminal code violation.

We will not do anything there.

Sara and the gang are safe and feel that they have received the support from me and from others that they need in that area, says SvFF's security manager, Martin Fredman.

- Then there are some undesirable behaviors from both players and leaders in connection with the end of the match.

But it is at that level that we have to wait, partly the referee report that Sara writes herself, and the match delegate report because we had the match delegate on site yesterday.

Then it will be the football and sports regulations that get to decide what and who has any recalculations.

"Disappointed how they are treated"

Fredman confirms that these are verbal attacks on the trio of judges.

- That's how it is.

Then they (the judges) themselves experience when they are in the locker room that they knock on the door and repeatedly demand to be allowed in.

Who does this must be stated in the report.

You who talked to Sara, how is she today?

- What she says is that they are confident that they have done their job and they do not go in and make deliberate mistakes, if that was wrong - I do not intend to speculate. But they are disappointed in how they are treated and that you take honor and glory from them in the ways you do after a match because they did their job.

Häcken's coach Robert Vilahamn, who was sent off in the end, was not gracious in his criticism of the referees afterwards.

- I do not think that this line judge is good enough to judge the damallsvenskan and I hope that she never judges again, he said among other things to Aftonbladet.

Stands for criticism

The next day he still stood for his opinion.

- It was more about a feedback that I do not think the level corresponds to the players.

I think these girls are very professional and ambitious.

I do not think the assistant referee's contribution corresponds to that and I stand for that every day.

- I think there are many good referees out there, this is more of a specific thing in a specific match.

I work a lot to release it now, he says to SVT Sport.

Villahamn does not agree that his team would have behaved badly.

- It is probably quite good that both analyze each other and come with feedback from it.

The triggering factor is something they do that makes us act.

Then we get to review our behavior and see how we should handle it.

But all people have feelings.

But I still feel that I think my players handle it in a good way and not threatening in any way.

I do not think it was worse than that they show a will and disappointment and that they want to express it.

They've just shown a winner's skull and frustration, not something I can not stand.