The Allsvenskan enters its second half and it has been an eventful break for Hammarby.

Williot Swedberg and Mayckel Lahdo have left the club and several players have been rumored to be leaving.

In the summit against Häcken, Hammarby started best and had the game advantage, without finding any really dangerous goal chance when referee Fredrik Klitte blew for a half-time break.

Eleventh goal for Jeremejeff

And in the 58th minute of the match, Häcken took the lead.

Goal scorer?

Alexander Jeremejeff so clear.

The 28-year-old first came on a low post and scored 0-1 for the guests, his eleventh goal of the season and the 50th goal in the Allsvenskan.

Just three minutes later, Häcken countered and put 0-2 in the open goal through Mikkel Rygaard.

Hammarby's late pickup

And in the 82nd minute, the hope for the home team was ignited.

Bubacarr Trawally, who Hammarby recruited before the season, gained the confidence from the start, for the first time and reached the top on a corner, 1-2 and the audience in ecstasy.

The equalizer came just six minutes later after Mohanad Jeahze fired a shot that was controlled via Bjørn Paulsen into goal.

Hammarby continued to scoop for a lead goal but the summit at Tele2 Arena ended 2-2, in front of 23,681 spectators.

Hammarby now has 13 straight home games without a loss in the Allsvenskan.

Häcken continues to lead the Allsvenskan with 24 points, one match less played than AIK, ahead of third-placed Hammarby who have 21 points.