The first half between Vittsjö and visiting Häcken was the away team's half in terms of play.

But after about half an hour played, bad luck would strike for Häcken. Stine Larsen received a nasty slap on the knee and had to be replaced.

"We have a lot of pressure on them. We control the game and have the ball. But then when we get positions, we have to put the ball in. It's about setting the modes and shooting more, says Rosa Kafaji in Viaplay.

Häcken went for the lead goal in the second half. And it would come – via a goalkeeper staff.

Marika Bergman Lundin hit a long deep ball that Clarissa Larisey chased, but Vittsjö goalkeeper Lainey Burdett looked to get to the ball first. However, Burdett came out completely wrong and Larisey could easily poke the ball in for 1-0 to Häcken.

With about ten minutes left of the game, Josefine Rybrink pulled on a corner and Häcken went up into a safe 2-0 lead.

The injury accident would also strike for the home team. In a duel with Kafaji, Katrina Gorry suffered a great deal of pain in her shoulder, she was replaced shortly thereafter.

In the 96th minute, it felt like the game was over. Then 16-year-old Felicia Schröder struck with the 3-0 goal for Häcken, in her Allsvenskan debut.

After the game, Schröder received praise from several quarters – including from head coach Peter Gerhardsson.

"We saw Schröder come in and score both his debut and the goal. Exciting with the young people who are coming forward, he says in Viaplay.

Teammate Larisey also paid tribute to Schröder.

"Words can't describe how happy I am for her! 16 years old and scoring goals. It's her first time playing in Allsvenskan and she scores her first goal. It's absolutely incredible, she will achieve great things.

Here the goalkeeper misjudges the situation – gives away the lead goal

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Here the goalkeeper misjudges the situation – gives away the lead goal