Djurgården got a good start. After 26 minutes, Priske headed in 1–0 after an assist from Adam Ståhl. Ten minutes later, the Dane struck again. This time, he stayed up front on Matias Siltanen's assist and pushed in 2–0.
For Norrköping, the uphill climb became even steeper just before the break. Right-back Yahya Kalley received two yellow cards in four minutes and was sent off in the 44th minute.
"Catastrophe"
At halftime, it was a frustrated David Moberg Karlsson in the home team who tried to put into words the performance.
Shit, he said in Max's broadcast and continued:
We have packed stands and people who look forward to a football match. Then we stand far down in the knee pits and defend – yet we are behind 0–2. It's a catastrophe.
There was no improvement for "Peking" in the second half. Djurgården could control the events and even score 3–0 via Oskar Fallenius and 4–0 through Nino Zugelj – which also became the final result.
"Damn stingy"
Djurgården's Adam Ståhl was in a good mood after the win and an assist.
Nice! A damn fine day, he said and reveals business with match hero Priske:
He (Priske) said it before the derby away against AIK. For every assist, a thousand kronor. I think he's damn stingy, I don't think I'll get to see the money. I'll have to make a swish request, and then we'll see if he's a man or a mouse.
Djurgården remains in eighth place in the Allsvenskan table. Norrköping is parked as eleventh.
Disappointment for MFF
In parallel, two other matches were played in Allsvenskan.
Malmö FF unexpectedly dropped points at home against second-to-last Degerfors. The match ended 1–1 and it was Degerfors who were closest to winning, but a penalty miss by Armann Taranis, with half an hour left, meant that the teams shared the points equally.
After the match, the guests' Daniel Sundgren took the opportunity to praise the new acquisitions Kazper Karlsson and Santeri Haarla, who were borrowed from AIK and Djurgården, respectively.
I've been negative before, but now I'm going to praise our new acquisitions who come in and adapt. It's as if they've played the whole season with us. It's because of them that we take points today. It's clearly a boost.
In Solna, AIK took their second straight win when the team turned a 0–1 deficit at halftime against Sirius into a 2–1 win. Erik Flataker scored his first Allsvenskan goal for the club and substitute Abdihakin Ali became the match winner when he pushed in the 2–1 goal for "Gnaget".