On Sunday, Häcken lost important points against Degerfors.

Today Hammarby did the same against IFK Norrköping. 

The decisive 3-1 goal came at the end of the match when Christoffer Nyman turned around in the penalty area and scored a magnificent hit in the cross with the left.

And as if that wasn't enough: before the match was over, Arnor Sigurdsson had made it 4-1 on a penalty in the 97th extra minute.

It was the Icelander's second goal of the evening from the penalty spot.

Earlier in the second half, Traustason had been slid tackled by Edvin Kurtulus in the box.

And even then, Sigurdsson was the safety himself when he made it 1-1.

An additional source of joy in Norrköping was the 2-1 goal signed by Arnor Traustason, who, played by Jonathan Levi, struggled past Hammarby's back line and was able to place the ball in from close range.

It was the Icelander's first Allsvenskan goal since returning to the team in August.

A real boost for IFK Norrköping, who had a tough season - while Hammarby lose against Djurgården and are now in third place in the table.

The article is updated.