Djurgarden kept a clean sheet against Örgryte on Monday evening but failed to secure a win. The team currently sits in 4th place in Allsvenskan with 6 points from 3 games and a recent form of LWW. The match ended 0-0, meaning Djurgarden missed the chance to gain points against a bottom-of-the-table team.

What happened in the match?

Djurgarden had several chances to score but couldn't capitalize. Örgryte, who are second from bottom in the table, showed strong defense and kept a clean sheet for the first time since round 2. Öis coach Jesper Swedlund said the team is starting to understand what it takes to be defensively stable.

What does this mean for Djurgarden?

Djurgarden has scored 4 goals and conceded 3 this season, giving them a goal difference of +1. The team is 1 point behind league leaders IF Elfsborg. This match was an opportunity to gain points against a bottom team, but the result was a draw.

What's next?

Djurgarden's next match is at home against AIK Stockholm on August 16. AIK is currently in 7th place. The team will be without Leon Hien and Peter Langhoff, who are both injured.