Three points separated Kalmar FF and IFK Göteborg in the Allsvenskan before the 19th round.

That there were two equal teams was noticed if nothing else during the first half where there was a lot of fighting and several situations in each direction where the two goalkeepers shone with confidence.

There were also two teams trying to bounce back after losing in the last round.

The visitors started the second half best and pushed for a lead.

When you least expected a goal in the other direction, it came.

"Not fair"

Oliver Berg recorded a cross from the left edge of the penalty area in the 59th minute which Carl Johansson in the Blåvitt defense tried to clear in front of Simon Skrabb.

But Johansson did not have time to react, but got the ball on him and steered it into his own goal.

- This was not fair considering how the second half started, says Pär Hansson in Discovery's broadcast.

In the 87th minute, Gothenburg got a great opportunity when Gustaf Norlin was played free from nine to ten meters, but Ricardo Friedrich in the Kalmar goal stood on the podium.

Kalmar then held on, won with the odd goal in front of 8,260 spectators and now moves up on the same score as Gothenburg.