AIK and IFK Gothenburg and Malmö FF as well

AIK lived dangerously but the triple change of Henok Goitom gave the lead against Hudiksvall.

Roman Gall grabbed the fish sticks and scored three goals in Malmö FF’s crushing 9-0 victory over Brålanda.

Even IFK Göteborg easily qualified for the group stage of the Cup.

AIK left the conference league, had an uneven performance in Allsvenskan and fired coach Bartosz Grzelak.

It smells like bark on break too Hudiksvall’s FFthe first team in the second division, at home against Gnaget.

Nabil El Bahwi made it 1-0 for the senior Svenskan side in the ninth minute, but Hodik’s Araya Zarayi hit 1-1 shortly before the break.

AEK was under pressure when the host team hit the post at the beginning of the second half, but the three-way switch of AEK coach Henonek Goytum in the 57th minute solved the knot.

Substitute Nicholas Stefanelli responded with 2-1 less than a minute after he entered (58), Eric Ring 3-1 (67) and Sebastian Larsson (also one of the players in the triple substitution) 4-1 (72). It all ended 4-2 for AIK after beautiful Hudik was reduced by Filip Caselius in front of 1,336 spectators.

The bottom half of the third division, Pralanda of Dalsland, was hoping for some kind of miracle against the cup champions. Malmo FF With about 2,000 spectators on site in Sörbyvallen.

That hope lasted for a little more than a minute as the football hierarchy quickly reminded itself of itself.

After 64 seconds, the Patriots responded to make it 1-0 for the visitors. Ola Toivonen responded with three assists, Sejdiu for another goal and Romain Gal 1+1 when 5-0 was already in the break for the current champion. 9-0 Ultimate is an amazing MFF with both Sejdiu and Gall as two out of three goals.

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This was Gal’s first goal for the MFF in three years. His last full blow against Falkenberg was at Allsvenskan in August 2019. In 2020 and 2021, the American was loaned first to Stabaek and then to SK Orebro.

This season, before the goal celebration against Pralanda, there were no goals and only 25 minutes in the group stage of the Cup last spring and 60 minutes in the 0-4 loss against Djurgården in May in favor of Romain Gall.

So this was something completely different for Gall picked up from the freezer, at least temporarily.

IFK Göteborg rested, among other things, top scorer Markus Berg when one team faced Torn in Lund. The hosts played a lot of the game in the first half, but it was Blåvittny’s possession of Iman Markovic that saved to make it 1-0 in the 23rd minute.

Early in the second half, Emile Salomonson increased it to 2-0 (47) with a safe penalty. IFK Norrköping’s new acquisition, Markovic, who had some tough time in the first matches with Blåvitt, showed his level to be on the way up and also answered with a score of 3-0 (72).

In addition to the spring group stage of the Sweden Cup, there are also Allsvenskan GIF Sundsvall after a 3-0 away win over Stocksund, Kalmar FF after a 2-0 away win over Tvååker, Varberg who won away, 4-0, against Ljungskile, Helsingborg He crossed 6-0 when they visited Tord and Mjällby after a 2-0 against Hässleholm.

No big bang, that is. On the other hand, the Onsala division team sent Örgryte out of Superettanlaget from the cup match after a 3-1 home win over Rydet IP.

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