In the event of a win over Eskilstuna United, Piteå will climb past BK Häcken at the damallsvenska table.
But this did not happen.
Instead, his own goal was decisive for Petio, who fell 1-2.
Piteå missed the opportunity to climb the table.
Ahead of today’s game against Eskilstuna United, Petio was just two points behind table runner-up Haken.
In the event of a win, Piteå will go up and pinch second place ahead of Team Gothenburg.
But this did not happen.
Instead, Eskilstuna United was the strongest.
A post from Elin Rombing reached Mia Jalkerud’s header inside the goal area who shook the visiting team’s header 0-1.
I nod at his net
Then came Piteå’s receipt before his own goal was absolutely decisive in the match.
A corner kick from Elise Stenevic hit the head of Betio’s Helen Eriksdottir, who nodded with the ball behind goalkeeper Amanda McGlynn.
Piteå did not come close to the away team from Eskilstuna and therefore lost the chance to climb to second place in damallsvenskan.
– We don’t ever rise to the level we should, we have to check what happened next. We don’t win duels, we don’t do the job. Somewhere you have to start there before you can think about scoring goals or setting up a good attacking game, Piteå captain Cecilia Edlund tells Viaplay after the match.
KIF Örebro’s Gina Hellstrom kept a dream goal alive when she scored 3-2 for Örebro at the Berne Arena.
The goal was absolutely crucial for the home team after a swing game against IFK Kalmar.
Orebro was in the driver’s seat throughout the match, but Kalmar equalized two goals after being under-performed 1-0 and 2-1.
When Orebro made it 3-2, Kalmar couldn’t catch up. Instead, Örebro’s tally rose to 4-2 towards the end of the match, which was the final score of the match.
Successful recruit Tabby Tindell continues to score goals for his Kristianstads DFF team.
On Sunday, she scored her sixth goal of the season when the team faced Promabojkarna.
This means that she took the lead in shooting Damallsvenskan.
After six goals in seven matches, she now positions herself directly in front of Rosengård’s Mia Larsson with another goal.
Kristianstad’s 4-1 win over Promabojkarna on Sunday means BP’s fifth consecutive loss since beating Umeå on April 2.