A three-pointer for Hammarby in Uppsala stood between Malmö FF and a gold celebration already on Saturday evening.
And three points were taken via 3–0 – much thanks to teenager Touré, who more and more has grown out to be one of Allsvenskan's biggest talents and right now most exciting player.
Bazoumana Touré sits on a five-year contract with Hammarby, but as long as he continues like this on Studenternas, he will not play for the club.
Record sale awaiting?
There is more and more talk about a likely record sale already this winter.
According to consistent media reports, Touré is stirring up great interest from Premier League clubs like Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, West Ham, and Brighton, as well as giants like Atlético Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen.
There are many rumors about him to extremely big clubs, but we all see how hard he has worked and how skilled he is. We are very happy as long as we get to keep him here, says Hammarby's team captain Nahir Besara to Max.
Touré, fast, strong, and with that drive in his step with the ball that stands out, can also use his head.
Both goals in the first half he nodded in. After the break, Tesfaldet Tekie got a dream hit to 3–0.
The match was interrupted in stages due to disorderly conduct, including when a Sirius player had a bottle thrown at him.
Decisive on Monday
Malmö FF secures the club's 24th Swedish Championship gold at home against IFK Göteborg on Monday.
In practice, it is enough to play a draw, considering the club's superior goal difference.
Not only did "Bajen" postpone the gold celebration in Malmö, Kim Hellberg's form-strong gang also took a firm grip on second place.
This gives a medal in the form of large silver, qualifying for the Conference League next summer, and the club's best Allsvenskan placement since 2003.
AIK is currently the main competitor for second place – and will take it with a win at home against Elfsborg on Sunday.
Gais got goalkeeper Mergim Krasniqi sent off away against Mjällby. In the ninth added minute, Mjällby's equalizer came through Arvid Brorsson.
Kalmar's crucial turnaround
Kalmar FF's thousandth Allsvenskan match did not look like it would be anything to celebrate. Alexander Jensen's free-kick goal for BP on Grimsta stood for a long time as the match's only.
Lars Sætra nodded in 1–1 in the 85th minute, whereupon Dino Islamovic decided three minutes later.
With two matches left, the distance to the qualifying spot is one point.