Eleventh consecutive win and a new offensive display. Nothing stops Rosengård in the women's top league.
Brommapojkarna were not even close to succeeding.
The top club from Malmö won in the end with 7–0.
It was a complete rout on Grimsta IP. The score was already settled before the break:
1–0 (4) Sofie Bredgaard
2–0 (14) Rebecca Knaak
3–0 (18) Halimatu Ayinde
4–0 (34) Olivia Holdt
7–0 again
BP, the mid-table team that has had a strong spring season overall, had nothing to offer. Just like Växjö, who lost with the same score last week.
Now it's about stopping this and trying to counter with a ball. We have to believe in it and we know we can do better than this, says BP's Elsa Karlsson in Viaplay's half-time interview.
Rosengård's Sofie Bredgaard was not entirely satisfied despite the team's dominance.
Nice that we scored many goals, but we can also do it better. It's okay, but I want to see even more quality.
Double by Schough
She got to do so. Japanese Mai Kadowaki, the team's fifth goalscorer, scored 5–0 immediately in the second half.
Olivia Schough showcased Rosengård's offensive breadth when she increased to 6–0 and then scored 7–0 on a penalty.
With 45 goals scored, Rosengård averages four goals per match so far – and defensively, it's extremely tight. Only Linköping's Irene Dirdal and Kristianstad's Amy Sayer have managed to score a goal each behind Scottish goalkeeper Eartha Cumings.
With the win, Rosengård set a women's top league record. No club has previously won their first eleven matches in the 2000s.
Second-placed Hammarby is nine points behind. The reigning champions won 5–0 against bottom-placed Trelleborg after a hat-trick by Vilde Hasund.
Bottom team AIK snatched three vital points with a 2–1 home win against Växjö.
Other results: Djurgården–Kristianstad 1–2, IFK Norrköping–Piteå 0–1, Linköping–Örebro 2–1.
Häcken face Vittsjö on Monday and will overtake Hammarby with a win.