Helsingborg has had a tough time since they fell out of Allsvenskan last season. Now they park second to last in the superettan, tonight it was the bottom meeting against Skövde.

At the end of the second half, Skövde's Filip Schyberg nodded the ball towards goal, but Helsingborg's Emil Hellman cleared the ball away with a long leg. The Skövde players called for 1–0, but the refereeing team

"I don't think it was in, but I can't answer that. It was hard to see," Hellman told Discovery+.

Linderoth: "Should have had a goal"

Skövde's coach Tobias Linderoth was disappointed after the game.

"All the guys, including the pictures we have on the bench, say the ball is in. I think we should have had a goal with us there," he told Discovey+.

The former national team player continues:

"Either they have to get technology to solve these situations, or they have to make better judgments.

Örgryte won the "original derby"

More than 13,000 spectators at Gamla Ullevi got to see Örgryte's Hady Karim shoot the only goal of the game in the "original derby" against Gais.

"We work extremely hard and are really hungry. We are animals on the pitch," the goalscorer told Discovery+.

The victory means that Örgryte climbs to seventh place in the table. Gais is located fourth.

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