Haris Radetinac also had something to say about the actions of the Croatian players, and was himself involved in the minor scuffle at the end.

But the midfielder took it all in stride and jokingly says afterwards:

- They are Balkan people.

I'm from there, I know what it takes.

No, but it's football, it's not ballet.

It's clear it's going to pop a little.

How did you experience what happened before the final whistle?

- I got an unnecessary elbow in the back, so then I told him to just use his back.

I think it's an unnecessary action when it's 2-0 in the 90th minute.

So then I wanted to say it's not okay.

Praises the team: "Very proud of the boys"

Djurgården is in a nice flow right now, after two straight victories in the European qualifiers.

Magnus Eriksson, who had his son with him in the mixed zone after the match, shone when it came to speaking.

- We play a stable match, exactly in the same way as it has been in recent weeks.

I look at my son and melt a little.

These matches are a highlight for him too, so I'm melting a bit now.

As proud as I am of him (the son), I am also proud of the boys today.

I am very proud of our performance today.

Djurgården also tops the Allsvenskan after the victory against Häcken most recently and has five straight victories in the league.

- We have good cohesion in the group right now.

We enjoy each other and it shows in the game.

We simply feel in good shape, says Radetinac.