At the half-time break, Marti Cifuentes replaced Jusef Erabi, who had barely touched the ball before scoring.

Nahir Besara shot a deep ball that the 19-year-old after a few dribbles placed even though AIK keeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt was on it.

The AIK players strongly protested with their hands at Erabi in the takedown, but were not heard by the referee.

After that it got heated on the pitch several times, players yelled at each other, fell (?) over each other and were generally grumpy.

However, there were no more goals.

The cheers from the home supporters on a packed Tele2 were deafening after the final whistle.

"Hammerby legs on the ball"

In the first half, Hammarby took the lead after Edvin Kurtulus headed in a corner.

Just before halftime, AIK equalized: Modesto with the cross and John Guidetti seemingly with the finish.

But the AIK star was in close combat with former goalscorer Kurtulus and believed it was an own goal. 

"Ett Hammarbyben was last on the ball," he says to C More.

Pyrotechnics postponed the kick-off

The match was the quarter-final in the Swedish cup and Hammarby now has to face Mjällby in the semi-finals.

Before kick-off, pyrotechnics were set off by overheated supporters, making the air smoke-filled.

The players temporarily left the field, but after 35 minutes head referee Mohammed Al-Hakim was able to start the hot cup meeting.

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Victor Edvardsen's Djurgården is ready for the semi-finals of the cup.

Photo: Bildbyrån