Allsvenskan Results: Sirius Beat AIK 3-0, Malmo 5-2 Halmstad, GAIS 3-0 Kalmar
| Sirius stay hot and Malmo fire blanks after Ramirez departure |
Full Allsvenskan results and table update. Robbie Ure double for Sirius vs AIK. Botheim hat-trick powers Malmo to 5-2 win after Ramirez sacking. GAIS 3-0 Kalmar.
Sirius 10 points clear after 3-0 Win at AIK As Malmo, GAIS respond...
Sirius head into the World Cup break in red-hot form with 9 wins and 1 draw from 10 Allsvenskan games. Their latest result was a 3-0 win on the road against AIK. Meanwhile, Malmo - now without a manager after Ramirez left - responded with a 5-0 thrashing of Halmstad. GAIS also made it comfortable, cruising past Kalmar.
AIK 0-3 Sirius: Ure Double Keeps Sirius Top
For at least the next 24 hours, Sirius sit 10 points clear at the top after their dream run rolled on at Strawberry Arena. They dominated AIK from kickoff, and Victor Svensson threaded a pass through for Robbie Ure, who got in behind and slotted home in the 19th minute.
Ure wasn’t done there. The Scot grabbed his second before halftime when Oscar Krusnell’s cutback found him on the edge of the box. A big deflection took his shot past the keeper, making it 2-0 and his 7th goal of the season.
Robbie Ure skjuter 1-0 till Sirius mot AIK 💥
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The game might’ve had a different feel if Yannick Geiger’s booming strike had dipped a few inches under the bar early in the second half. Instead, Sirius held firm defensively and finished it off in stoppage time when Henrik Castegren curled a free-kick straight into the top corner.
AIK couldn’t follow up their win at Hammarby and dropped to 11th after their brief unbeaten streak was ended in emphatic fashion.
Malmo 5-2 Halmstad: Malmo Roar Back After Ramirez Exit
Sacking Miguel Angel Ramirez midweek looks like the right call so far. Malmo snapped a four-game losing streak in style with a statement win over struggling Halmstad.
They didn’t waste any time. Inside four minutes Adrian Skogmar volleyed home after Oscar Sjostrand’s shot was blocked. Halmstad showed they wouldn’t roll over though.
Three minutes later Rami Kaib’s low cross from the left found Omar Faraj, and his shot took a huge deflection to level it. Twenty minutes after that HBK were ahead when Marvin Illary’s effort looked destined to go wide, but Faraj trapped it and turned it in to quiet Eleda Stadion.
Malmo, now under interim bosses Guillermo Molins and Mario Chavez, hit back after 30 minutes. Jens Stryger Larsen knocked a deep cross back across goal, and after a couple of ricochets it dropped perfectly for Kenan Busuladzic to smash home from six yards...
After a chaotic first half, the second half was all Malmo. Erik Botheim took over and scored an 8-minute hat-trick to seal it. He opened his account on the hour, flicking Sead Haksabanovic’s free-kick past the keeper with a header.
Two minutes later Botheim was at it again. Tim Ronning’s weak clearance was cut out by Busuladzic, and Botheim chipped the ball over the retreating keeper. He then grabbed the match ball when Sjostrand’s shot was saved and the striker pounced on the rebound.
The win lifts Malmo to 9th for now and gives them their first points since April 27th. Halmstad stay off bottom spot, surviving only on goal difference ahead of Orgryte.
GAIS 3-0 Kalmar: Late Surge Lifts GAIS To Fifth
GAIS are back on track and climb to 5th after seeing off Kalmar at home. The visitors’ away woes continued though, as they’re still without a point on the road this season.
Kalmar’s travel troubles showed early. Just six minutes in, Samuel Brolin came for William Milovanovic’s cross but missed it completely, leaving Samuel Salter free to tap in at the back post.
GAIS have now lost just once in their last eight league games, while Kalmar are 12th and only three points above the relegation zone.
Gais tar ledningen tidigt 🔥
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Kalmar had good chances either side of halftime but failed to convert. That wastefulness cost them late on when Oscar Pettersson’s cross was headed into his own net by Melker Hallberg. Jonas Lindberg then whipped in a corner for Anes Cardaklija to head home and finish it off.

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