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Gais turned it around and won the derby – can become the best in town
GAIS has made a sensationally strong comeback in the top division this year. Are "The Mackerels" even the best in town? Much suggests that after the derby win, 2–1, away against Häcken.
No Gold Celebration – Talent Touré Party Pooper
Bazoumana Touré, 18. There we have the Allsvenskan's current biggest party pooper.
Criticism of the search: Let things in via the crotch
Large quantities of bangers and pyrotechnics are being smuggled into Swedish football stadiums – for example by hiding them in underwear. The screening of the audience is inadequate, according to the police.
Success Week Completed - "Blue-White" Won Again
2–0 against Gais on Monday. 2–0 against IFK Norrköping on Sunday.
Guide: Ahead of the Allsvenskan Final Sprint
Is the gold struggle decided? Much suggests so. Yet, there is enough tension to spare when the men's top division in football enters the final stretch.
"Blue-White's" key player out for the rest of the season
IFK Göteborg is fighting to stay in the top division of Swedish football. Now comes a heavy blow in the relegation battle: Paulos Abraham will miss the rest of the season due to an injury.
Blåvitt won the derby after spectator scandal
Hundreds of fireworks, Bengal lights and a banger led to the Göteborg derby being interrupted for 50 minutes. After that, IFK Göteborg took their first Allsvenskan win since July.
Tactics in the dark room – new win for AIK
At halftime, the lights in the locker room were turned off. Only the light from the TV flickered.
Malmö FF storm ahead for the gold – crushed Häcken
Two delicious finishes and a violent tackle that could just as well have resulted in a red card. Anders Christiansen leaves no one unmoved.
Gais rolled over Djurgården – closing in on Europe
GAIS's sensational season just keeps going. 3–0 at home against Djurgården means they are now only two points from second place in the football Allsvenskan.
AIK steam on - Valakari celebrated his first goal
AIK are steaming on. Six wins in the last seven Allsvenskan matches provide a boost ahead of the autumn push.
Malmö scoreless for the second match in a row
The series superior Malmö FF was shut out for the second match in a row in Allsvenskan. GAIS had two goals disallowed for offside – one of which was highly questionable – and the match ended 0–0.
Milosevic: "It was like High Chaparral before"
AIK has been transformed under Mikkjal Thomassen. In the home match against Malmö FF, the team took points for the sixth Allsvenskan match in a row.
Frustration after the giant drama: "Completely crazy"
Gais were close to losing 3-0 to 3-3. But Västerås' goal in stoppage time was disallowed and Gais won the newcomers' meeting 3-2.
Guidetti behind the winning goal – AIK's fifth straight
In-form AIK continue to win – the fifth straight three-pointer came away against Värnamo. John Guidetti set up Ioannis Pittas for the winning goal already in the fourth minute.
Hammarby blanked at home against Gais
Hammarby had the chance to close in on league leaders Malmö FF, but didn't take it. The home game against Gais ended goalless.
Elfsborg through to Europa League playoffs
Elfsborg is clear for playoff to European League. This after the Borås club won with 2–0 against Croatian Rijeka at Borås Arena.
Red again, Elfsborg - "very good training"
Elfsborg defeated Gais 2–1, despite a sending-off with many minutes remaining – for the second match in a row. It should be considered as very good training in how we defend in a low block, says Oscar Hiljemark, coach of Elfsborg.
Modesto's perfect strike saves AIK
The new AIK coach Mikkjal Thomassen has now two straight wins. Thanks to Rui Modesto for that.
AIK took their first win under Thomassen
Finally, the first win came for Mikkjal Thomassen in Allsvenskan. AIK defeated Västerås with 2–1 and secured the first three points under the new coach.
Norrköping's Sports Manager on Sick Leave After Wild Boar Accident
The sports manager of Allsvenskan team IFK Norrköping, Tony Martinsson, has been put on sick leave for an indefinite period following a wild boar accident. Martinsson is being treated at a hospital for fractures and has undergone an MRI examination, according to the club's website.
AIK shut out by Gais – again
AIK is still struggling under new coach Mikkjal Thomassen. The team suffered its second of two possible losses since the Faroese took over.
Gais too tough in Thomassen's AIK debut
On his fifth working day in AIK, Mikkjal Thomassen made his Allsvenskan coaching debut. It looked really good in a half a half.
Goalless draw when Gais and Hammarby clashed
There was a derby atmosphere at Gamla Ullevi. Battle in the stands, battle on the pitch, as Gais and Hammarby clashed.
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