Malmö in Europe after the Hammarby score



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In the shadow of the fight for gold across Sweden, a battle was waged for the last place for a place in the European League.

The match was between Hammarby and Malmö FF.

Bajen to Östersund at the Jämtkraft Arena where both teams went to win.

Malmö to Elfsborg in Skåne.

Hammarby had already scored a goal in the first minutes of the match by Maumer Tankovic, who shot from close range.

Hammarby has created a lot of good chances first 45 minutes, a handful of corners, but had difficulty in efficiency.

Östersund goalkeeper Aly Keita was also safe between the two posts.

Östersund was not insignificant in his contradictions and created a mess in the back row of Hammarby.

The clock indicated 30 minutes when Edwards slid the ball to the left flank and released Ronald Mukiibi's post, pushing back the goal.

Just before the halfway point Dino Islamovic cut the ball just outside the penalty area and passed a good left foot match.

Hammarby goalkeeper Davor Blazevic was out of control.

2-0 did not reflect the events after the first half, but the Hammarled team is opposed to the players in front of each other.

Nikola Djurdjic, Bajen's skytungung, scored twice in free time well past five and a half minutes after the send-off.

And after 70 minutes, Hammarby sentenced a penalty from Jiloan Hamad.

Seven minutes later, the local team shocked Bajen by 3-2.

A delicious finish from Jerell Sellars.

Hammarby was played 90 minutes with Vladimir Rodic, but never managed to get a goal of the win that had eliminated the Bajer in Europe.

"Östersund did well, we did a very good match and showed some mental strength, and we came back to the others twice," says Jiloan Hamad.

Instead, Malmö became FF, making AIK and Norrköping a company in Europe.

Hammarby can count Suppose that one of the best troops in all of Sweden wins the Swedish Cup this spring to allow the team to qualify for the Europa League.

Malmö FF secured third place in all Sweden, beating Elfsborg by 2-0 after a solid second half when Markus Rosenberg and Marcus Antonson scored goals.

"It hurts to lose the European team on a worse goal difference," said Jiloan Hamad.

Hammarbyikonen Kennedy Bakircioglu who made his last match

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