Taha Ali has been praised by many and praised in the Football Studio by Henrik Rydström. Taha Ali himself is happy when he hears what Rydström has said.

"It's always nice to hear, especially when it comes from your coach. I agree with everything he says and think I've developed and taken big steps this year, he says to SVT Sport.

"Everything in your own hands"

For Taha Ali's Malmö, two must-win games now await to salvage the Swedish Championship gold. First out Häcken away on Hisingen.

"The feeling is good with two straight wins in the bag, we have a good aura in the squad. We all know we have everything in our own hands, it sounds cliché but it's the next game we're focusing on. Häcken away is among the toughest away games in Allsvenskan so we know what task we have ahead of us, he says.

It could be a clean series finale at home in the stadium, how powerful would that be?

"We can't look that far, we have the Häcken game now that we need to get to grips with first. Then we can talk about how it will be in that match. The most important thing is that we are here and now and focus on this game and then we will take it after that, says the quick winger.

"Incredibly inspiring"

The 25-year-old, who has six goals and six assists in Allsvenskan, is also looking forward to the finish.

"That's the kind of game you want to play. When you play in Malmö, that's what you're aiming for. It's incredibly inspiring," he concludes.

SVT Sport will report Häcken-Malmö and Elfsborg-Degerfors live on Sunday.