Gedity saves Ike in the derby against Djurgården • Haken close to gold at Olsvenskan

The fence takes a big step towards gold

John Gedetti, 30, drowned Djurgården in the Stockholm derby.

AIK won 2-1 and at the same time BK Häcken took a big step towards golden SM.

– This time I wanted the most, says the 30-year-old at Discovery.

Injury-ridden Djurgaarden, without both of his regular centre-backs, needed to defeat AIK in the double derby on Tele 2 to continue tying BK Häcken in the gold race.

But this did not happen.

John Gudetti, who had his first derby against Djurgården, was in a good mood to play and was the tip of the iceberg with a goal and a pass to score goals. The guests got all three points and won 2-1.

The fence is close to gold

With four rounds remaining in the series, Häcken now leads the series by six points to Djurgården, who now has three straight losses. Hammarby, who plays later on Sunday, can climb to second place with a win and ensure that they are five points off the league lead.

Like I said, this Sunday belongs to John Guidetti. After ten minutes of play, Gedetti remained ahead after a long throw in by Sebastian Larsson and pushed his head forward in front of Haris Radetenak inside the penalty area after Mikael Lustig’s header.

Everyone wanted it more and this time I wanted it more, says the 30-year-old at Discovery.

Historic Stefanelli

After an hour’s play, the uphill battle became even greater for the home team when Nicholas Stefanelli tapped into a free kick from Gediti and made it 2-0. In doing so, the Argentine also made history as the first player to score in four consecutive double derbies.

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In the middle of Djurgården’s pursuit of relegation, the match was paused after the Bengals were thrown between the two teams’ fans.

AIK can finally celebrate a win when the match resumes. This is despite the fact that Kalle Holmberg cut the score to 1-2 in injury time and replaced Collins Sichenje who got an instant red card for his tough efforts.

But perhaps the biggest joy is at Hisingen in Gothenburg.

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