Allsvenskan: Elfsborg and Hacken Share Points, Goteborg and Mjallby Draw
| Ostman equaliser denies Hacken win in Boras |
IFK Goteborg and Mjallby drew 1-1 in Gothenburg, with Jacob Bergstrom’s penalty cancelling Sebastian Clemmensen’s second-half opener.
Goteborg’s lead lasted seven minutes as Mjallby hit back from the spot, leaving both sides with a point in the Allsvenskan clash...
Hammarby remain in second place in the Allsvenskan table, and Sirius hold an eight-point lead at the top. Third-placed Hacken drew with fourth-placed Elfsborg, while Mjallby stayed fifth after a goalless draw against Goteborg.
Elfsborg and Hacken Share Points in Boras Stalemate
Elfsborg and Hacken finished level at 1-1, leaving Hammarby in second place on goal difference alone. The result means both Elfsborg and Hacken remain behind Hammarby. Hacken are still unbeaten this season, but they have recorded more draws than wins.
Hacken looked set for a fifth win in nine matches after taking the lead three minutes before half-time. Amor Layouni delivered a curling cross from the right, and Silas Andersen headed it back across goal into the far corner at the back post.
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Instead, Hacken had to settle for a fifth draw of the campaign. Midway through the second half, a low Julius Magnusson cross evaded Frederik Ihler but fell to Leo Ostman, who struck it home.
With no late goals, Elfsborg extended their run to a third straight draw. They are now unbeaten in five games, while Hacken’s two-match winning streak came to an end.
Goteborg Held by Mjallby After Late Penalty
IFK Goteborg and Mjallby drew 1-1 in Gothenburg. Goteborg extended their unbeaten run to two games but missed out on back-to-back wins after being pegged back. Mjallby remain two points behind the teams occupying second to fourth place.
Goteborg took the lead six minutes into the second half. Filip Ottosson crossed a cleared free-kick back into the area, and although it took a deflection, Sebastian Clemmensen reacted quickly to poke it home.
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The lead lasted only seven minutes. A clumsy challenge from Rockson Yeboah on Axel Noren left the referee no option but to award Mjallby a penalty. Jacob Bergstrom stepped up and smashed it into the top corner.
Bergstrom’s sixth league goal of the season means Mjallby are unbeaten in two, though they are winless in three. IFK remain in the bottom three but are now only two points from safety.

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