"We've had a good start, which means we can play more relaxed. We get a quick goal, which is very nice. Then we control the game," Kristianstad goalkeeper Moa Olsson told Viaplay.
Kristianstad tops the Swedish women's league with nine points after three matches. That means reigning champions Häcken and Hammarby - who are busy with the European Cup finals - have played one fewer match and have six fewer points.
AIK, who are off this weekend, also have two straight wins.
The two other matches on Saturday, Djurgården - Norrköping and Uppsala - Rosengård, both ended 1-1.





