Hammarby IF played a draw against Malmö FF with a final score of 2-2. The match was an exciting event where both teams created scoring opportunities. Henrik Rydström, the coach of Malmö FF, fielded a young starting lineup with an average age of around 22.5 years. Hammarby IF, on the other hand, fielded their strongest eleven and had more to play for. Di blåe started the match on a fully acceptable note, lying a bit lower but still managing to stick up a few times. Then came the 1-0 goal for Bajen after a good pass from Shaquille Pinas that found Jusef Erabi's head. However, the goal should not have been allowed as Bazoumana Toure in Bajen made a clear screen on Skogmar in the situation before Pinas' pass. Referee Al-Hakim must have had some visual impairment today to have missed it. Goals change matches, and after that, Bajen took over completely for the rest of the half. MFF still seemed to be able to hold the one-goal deficit until halftime, but with a few minutes left, a deep pass from Oscar Johansson Schellas to a running Erabi came. Zätterström did not quite catch up with the run in time and ended up a bit behind. Friedrich noticed this and came rushing out to Erabi, who just managed to chip the ball over him. The ball did not have enough speed to reach the goal, but unfortunately, Nahir Besara was the first to react and put it into the open goal. A 2-0 deficit at halftime, and it began to feel like some of our young players still had a way to go before becoming regulars in MFF. Makolli was up against a very tough task against the speedy winger Bazoumana Toure and had big problems in the first half, ending up on the wrong side several times and having a really dangerous ball loss. Rydström came out from the halftime break and was furious in the interview before the second half. He thought they had been very clumsy and that the young players had to take their chance when they got it. His words seemed to have reached the team, as they were anything but clumsy in the second half. MFF came out with a completely different energy and started pushing Bajen back into their own third. After a very messy situation inside Bajen's penalty area, the ball finally ended up perfectly at Zätterström's left foot. He took advantage of it and slammed it into the left corner. Just like he did last summer in the miraculous comeback against Sirius. Suddenly, it was a match again. Hammarby looked clearly taken aback by MFF's reduction, and even more so just two minutes later when Bolin scored a sharp shot after a corner, drilled down at the left post and completely unstoppable for the successful goalkeeper Warner Hahn. You could hardly blink, and suddenly it was tied. In the last 20-25 minutes, Bajen took over the game a bit, but it was not as if they created any really dangerous scoring opportunities. Closer to a lead was actually MFF, where Rosengren had a golden opportunity in front of the goalkeeper after a nice pass from substitute Rieks. Unfortunately, he did not quite get the shot off. In the final minutes, they came even closer after a corner where Busanello's shot went via Bajen's Pavle Vagic and into the post. Nevertheless, MFF should be proud of the performance and comeback they made today on the road against the second-placed team. What I take away from today is the homegrown products Zätterström, Skogmar, and Loukili. What a game they all played! Zätterström was indeed a bit responsible for the 2-0 goal today, but still, it is