Hammarby beat Gothenburg after a dream goal

Hammarby has not won in three matches.

But against Gothenburg he secured a long-awaited 3-0 victory – and Astrit Selmani scored in what was perhaps the last match.

– You worked hard and fought and fought, Salmani tells Discovery Plus.

Most people at Tele2 Arena probably thought Hammarby would take the lead in the eighth minute. With 70 minutes played, Joel Nilsson’s defense created a counterattack down the middle, giving Gustav Ludwigson a good look at the goal, but his shot hit the crossbar.

Warner Hahn saved the end, and the goalkeeper directed the shot across the post and out. The comeback then ended with Boubacar Trawali shooting.

Bagen continued to press, but goal zero was broken shortly before the end of the first half. And in a very elegant way.

Mohanad Jehzy scored for Naher Basara who did a great job and tested his shot from distance. The end went straight into the far corner and Bagen’s 1-0 lead was a reality.

“You just know she’s going in”

– It’s a feeling, you just know it’s in. I had passed a few times before when I managed to shoot. This time I was thinking “Now I’m shooting,” Bessara tells Discovery Plus.

Pagen also started the second half with great pressure. Björn Poulsen reached the top of the corner and the Dane’s gesture went across Ludwigson and into the net.

With just over 20 minutes to go, the score also came 3-0, after Astrit Selmani fell into the penalty area. The striker himself took care of the assigned penalty, and Salmani made sure to score the final score in the match.

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– It was incredibly nice. I worked hard and fought and fought. Salmani says it’s good to be rewarded with a goal.

– But above all, we win like this and make a good game. We should all be proud.

An additional special for Selmani, as he looks to go on sale this summer according to Sportbladet information.

As a result, Hammarby climbed to fourth, while Bluevet is still eighth.

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