It only took three minutes before "Bajen" got through to the guests from Småland. Paulos Abraham snatched the ball and easily put it in 1–0, free with the goalkeeper.
15 minutes later, Besara hit a corner that reached Viktor Eriksson's forehead and 2–0 was a fact.
Just before halftime came the match's real delicacy. Besara laid up the ball for a free kick a bit outside the penalty area, pushed with his wrist and placed it hard in the far corner, 3–0.
It sat well, I got in a few nice free kicks during warm-up too. I talked to Felix (Jakobsson) and (Jacob) Ortmark before that, it will sit today too, said Hammarby captain to Max.
”One of the biggest”
Besara was then praised in the halftime studio.
He will turn 35 next year. He has 17 points in 21 starts. It's such an incredible level on Nahir Besara, stated Max expert Irma Helin Zibanejad and continued:
He will be, when we summarize his career and his time in Hammarby, of course one of the biggest.
The goal was Besara's 13th for the season – his best record in his long Allsvenskan career.
Gais – best in the west
In Göteborg, Gais hosted Häcken in the season's last derby for their part.
A goal each from Amin Boudri and Gustav Lundgren was enough for Gais to win 2–1 and go up to fifth place in the table – which makes them the best in the city.
Shadows closely behind, however, makes rival IFK Göteborg on the same points – 38 – but with a worse goal difference.