- I am very pleased with the effort.

We get energy from the European Games and see it as positive, we don't have time to train much but matches are the best training and we are in good shape, said Rasmus Schüller afterwards.

It was Victor Edvardsen who got Djurgården in a winning position with two goals in seven minutes at the end of the first half.

Then he fixed another in the second half.

At the first goal, Magnus Eriksson was, as it appeared, an involuntary striker.

- It's a half-hearted touch by Mange, I think he wants to shoot, and the ball goes to me and I manage to turn and shoot it in with my left, which doesn't happen every day, and it was nice to see the ball go in, Edvardsen said to Discovery+.

Push from Radetinac preceded the penalty

When Djurgården got their first penalty, the ball had been played in and Djurgården's Haris Radetinac gave Carl Johansson a push so that he easily reached Joel Asoro who felt the contact and fell easily.

Radetinac waved eagerly for punishment.

- It was just a matter of going there and putting it there.

It was damn nice to put two there, Edvardsen said during the break.

In the IFK camp, there was outrage over the punishment that made the backpack heavy.

- He pushes Calle into Asoro.

It is doubtful, but it is the judge who judges, said Blåvitt's Alai Ghasem about the incident.

The ball caught in the stomach at the second penalty

The second penalty in the second half was also discussed.

The ball was played into the penalty area and Johan Bångsbo got the ball in his stomach and at the same time twisted his body and the referee thought he saw an arm and blew.

Edvarsen scored his third goal, the second on a penalty, and the arena was filled with the chant: "Edvardsen, Edvardsen".