After 120 minutes of drama, the Swedish Cup quarter-final went to penalties.

There, Isaac Kiese Thelin drew his penalty into the crossbar and down the hill, the ball was ruled out, but despite waving replay images, it is difficult to determine whether the ball is in or not.

- I have seen the pictures.

It is doubtful, said Kiese Thelin to Fotbollskanalen after the match.

SVT's expert Daniel Nannskog says that an introduction of goal cameras should take place in Swedish football.

- In these matches, it means an awful lot.

Malmö could still lose on penalties, of course, but this penalty could mean that they miss the European Games.

I am always in favor of getting as much help as possible.

There is resistance to VAR, but goal cameras should be a simple solution so everyone can see if the ball is in or not, says Nannskog.

SvFF is currently investigating the introduction of VAR in the Allsvenskan, a possible introduction could take place before the 2024 season at the earliest, SvFF previously told SVT Sport.

See the punishment in the video at the top of the article.

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

Photo: Bildbyrån