Kristianstads DFF decided late against Piteå IF



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Of: Gustaf Ränkeskog

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One point in the last nine games.

It is the result of Piteå, who is now struggling to survive in the Damallsvenskan.

Kristianstad won 3-2 after deciding to overtime.

It’s even more upbeat at the Kristianstad camp, which is now five points behind top duo Rosengård and Kopparbergs Göteborg.

But the victory at Norrbotten was far from over.

It looked like there would be a split pot, but when Kristianstad took the lead for the third time, in overtime, there was neither energy nor time for Piteå to return.

Åsland dream destination

Before that, Piteå had signed twice. First from Madelen Janogy, who scored his first goal in 316 days. Then Julia Karlernäs was able to make it 2-2 from the penalty spot after Josefin Johansson was brought down by Kristianstad goalkeeper Brett Maron.

But in the first extra minute the cold shower came from the premises. Therese Åsland, who scored the first goal of the match after a dreamy hit in the far corner, hit a corner kick that Eveliina Summanen was able to head in.

– We deserve more than we have. Now it is important to look at the performance in the future and not look at the results, says Madelen Janogy to PT.

With the defeat, Piteå is two points behind Uppsala in the relegation zone after 14 rounds played. And in the next round the teams meet.

– That we can sharpen what we want this week and play like this next week, I think we will see the change on Sunday. These are also the kind of games that I really want to play. Just go out and enjoy, says Janogy.

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