A ailing AIK came from a derby defeat marked by scenes of scandal.

Then the Solna team started really strong at home against Kalmar FF. AIK chased the lead goal in the first half but got no closer than a rib hit after a bicycle kick by Abdussalam Magasy.

KFF grew into the game and stood up better in the second half – then AIK got a penalty.

Omar Faraj stepped forward, but Ricardo Friedrich saved. And two minutes later, Lars Sätra nodded in the lead goal for Kalmar.

AIK continued to press for a goal and with less than ten minutes left on the match clock, Victor Andersson substituted a shot, Friedrich saved and the ball ended up in front of Magashy who pushed the equalizer.

There were no more goals and AIK remains in relegation place in the table.

After the game, it was a dejected Magashy who spoke to SVT Sport.

"I'm disappointed. It was one of our best games of the season, we did everything, but sometimes you don't understand how football works.

Did you deserve three points?

"Yes 100%, we deserved three points today. We outplayed them overall and created more chances than they did.

How did you feel when they scored?

"It was a bad feeling, when you have the chance to take the lead and concede goals then. But the team showed good character when we came back. I feel happy, it's my first goal in AIK and it helped us get a point, it's better than nothing," he told SVT Sport.

Nightmare minutes for AIK – penalty miss and backwards goal

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AIK's Omar Faraj burned a penalty – immediately after Kalmar scored. Photo: Discovery/TT