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Malmö 0-0 Hammarby, nice advantage for Bajen!

Also, Degerfors 3-0 Djurgården! Great opportunity for Häcken and AIK to go further up!
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It seems that nobody is interested to win the title. Everyone is losing points week after week.
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As Matt mentioned, Varberg 1-1 Häcken and Sirius 1-1 AIK, so Djurgården and Häcken are top, followed by Hammarby (5 points behind) and Malmö, Kalmar and AIK (2 points further down).

DF Sotirios Papagiannopoulos (32) has been having a great season with AIK and has been called up again to the Swedish national team, 2.5 years after his last app.

Out of the top 6 clubs, only Kalmar won in this MD.

Djurgården vs Häcken and Hammarby vs Varberg in one week, so the situation could get clearer with just 6 MDs remaining!
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Does any team really want to win this title? Based on current performances there is no team deserving it... but one of them will inevitably end on top. Big game next week - Djurgården vs Häcken. End that in a draw and the plot thickens...
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Looking at the remaining schedule, Kalmar has a legitimate shot at the top 3. I think the only top 7 team they've left to play is Hammarby.
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Djurgården - Hacken 0-1. Is this the crucial win of the season?
Maybe Djurgården were tired after the european game of three days ago.
Hacken is not a traditional team and they don't have many supporters compared to Malmo, Djurgården, AIK, Hammarby and Goteborg.

Tough loss to swallow for Djurgården, let's see if it breaks them or if they will react immediately against Gent (again) and AIK.
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matt wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 19:37 Djurgården - Hacken 0-1. Is this the crucial win of the season?
It should be!
Big away win for BK Häcken and they go top again!
Also, Elfsborg 0–2 Kalmar and AIK 2–0 Helsingborg.

Hammarby vs Varberg today and Bajen can regain third position!
Just 5 MDs remaining!
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Easy win for Hammarby (5-1 against Varberg) and Bajen regains third position; they have been in positions 1-4 throughout the season.
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matt wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 19:37 Djurgården - Hacken 0-1. Is this the crucial win of the season?

Tough loss to swallow for Djurgården, let's see if it breaks them or if they will react immediately against Gent (again) and AIK.
I guess we have the answer!
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Next round will be crucial for Djurgardens. Hacken are playing dead-last Sundsvall while Djurgardens play AIK in a Derby.
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An agreement has been reached one month after the Swedish general elections. A government will be formed between the Sweden Democrats (that received 21% of the vote), Moderates (19%), Christian Democrats (5%) and Liberals (5%). Ulf Kristersson of the Moderates will be PM. The Social Democrats that received 30% of the vote and were the top party, could not form a government.
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Easy 4-1 win for BK Häcken against bottom club GIF Sundsvall, and with just 5 MDs remaining, they need 3 more wins for their first ever championship!
Big away win for Kalmar FF (Värnamo 1-3 Kalmar) and they climb to third position (having played an extra match).
Three big matches today and tomorrow (Djurgårdens IF vs AIK, Mjällby AIF vs Hammarby IF and IFK Göteborg vs Malmö FF) and things could get clearer at the top!
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It's looking like a third straight league loss for DIF and next up will be Malmö. Just imagine them potentially missing out on Europe altogether after this season and their performances in ECL.
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Sweden ending up without either Djurgarden or Malmo would be catastrophic.

Are they about to "pay" for how equal their league is?
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Comfortable wins for AIK and Hammarby (Djurgården 1-2 AIK, Mjällby 0-3 Hammarby), so Hammarby goes second! Hammarby, Djurgården, Kalmar and AIK within 3 points! 4 MDs remaining!

IFK Göteborg vs Malmö FF today!! If Malmö does not win, they are out of the title race...

GIF Sundsvall can at best reach the relegation playoffs.
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