The lead goal came after 19 minutes when Matilda Vinberg reached the top of a well-balanced cross from Jonna Andersson. It was the winger’s seventh goal of the season.
A Hammarby with a lot of ball had bids for several goals, but a low standing Uppsala managed to resist for a long time. It would take until the 67th minute of the match before the Norwegian Vilde Hasund, after only four minutes on the field, could poke in the 2–0 goal.
Ellika Holmberg made her way around the edge and almost found Madeleine Janogy with a hard pass diagonally towards the back. However, Uppsalaben got between and the ball ended up with Hasund, who managed to dribble the ball between the goalkeeper and the post.
Four wins four zeros
Uppsala tried to push for a reduction goal, but Bajen guarded their lead and could easily hold off for three new points at the top of the table. The victory was the series leader’s fourth in a row in the women’s league – with the impressive goal difference of 10-0.
— We have good control over it, but as long as it’s 1-0 it’s always a bit worrying. We play well, have a lot of energy and it’s nice when we score the second goal, says Jonna Andersson in Viaplay’s broadcast.
The Stockholm team has not lost in the women’s league since May 14. They lead the series with 49 points after 21 rounds, three points ahead of Häcken, who have played one game less. The Hisings team visits Norrköping on Monday evening.
“Incredibly exciting”
Behind Häcken shadow Linköping and Piteå with 45 and 43 points respectively, even those with one less game played. Linköping visits Vittsjö and Piteå visits Örebro, both games starting at 3 p.m.
— It’s incredibly exciting, that’s how it should be. Now it’s nice that we started this round with three points, says Jonna Andersson regarding the top battle, which is now entering its final stage.
The parallel match between Brommapojkarna and Kristianstad ended goalless.