Hammarby to the series lead – 14-year-old made his debut

In the 83rd minute, Ellie Junetoft was replaced by Norwegian Vilde Hasund, almost twice as old, 26 years old. The 14-year-old thus debuted in the women’s league

With six rounds remaining, Hammarby leads on 46 points, the same points as Häcken, who have played one less game.

The Stockholm team has not lost a match since May 14, against Piteå (1–2). Nothing said that the third loss of the season would come against Kalmar. The table giants have not won a single game this year and the team’s points have come in three tied games.

IFK Kalmar, which has a very young team, has already started targeting games in the elite top flight next year.

— We make a good defensive effort. We meet a golden candidate who will be superior to us. So 0-4 is flattering for us, says Kalmar coach Zlatko Lolic to Viaplay.

Hammarby made it 1-0 in the eighth minute when Ellen Wangerheim received the ball in the penalty area, turned and shot. She made it 2–0 later in the half when she broke free, after receiving a through ball, and put the ball into the goal.

“I get great passes, then it’s easy to score,” she tells Viaplay at half-time.

A few minutes later, Eva Nyström was brought down in the penalty area and made it 3-0 herself on penalties.

Matilda Vinberg made it 4–0 in the 84th minute, although Wangerheim was booked for the goal.

— I was the one who scored the goal. Put it in the far corner, super fun, says Vinberg.

— We followed the match plan 100 percent. Great fun to win and score four goals.

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