Djurgarden lost the derby to BP with 1-2. Simon Strand was the match-winner for BP. The game turned quickly and Mads Hansen got the ball in the penalty area. The 23-year-old then screwed the ball beautifully into the top corner. But the away lead did not last long. Djurgården equalized immediately through Mikael Anderson. The same Anderson was critical after the first 45 minutes. – I don't know if we think we're leading 5-0 or something. It's going very slowly. We need to play faster, he said. It didn't get much better for the home team in the second half either. Instead, BP took the lead when Simon Strand shot a shot that found its way all the way into the goal. The full shot was enough to give them a 2-1 win. Djurgården has thus lost two consecutive home matches and was after Friday's final whistle thoroughly booed by the home fans. Happier was Strand, however. – Now I have two days off, so we'll see each other at Stureplan, says the old Hammarby player. Joel Asoro describes a feeling of emptiness. – It's hard to put into words. We're putting ourselves in a pretty bad situation. We get a double whammy, a double whammy you can call it. It's sad.
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Djurgarden lost the derby to BP with 1-2. Simon Strand was the match-winner for BP. Djurgarden has now lost two consecutive home matches.
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