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Damallsvenskan
A 5-1 thrashing by Piteå leaves IK Uppsala rooted to the bottom of the form table with seven successive Damallsvenskan defeats.
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IK Uppsala's wretched run in the Damallsvenskan shows no sign of ending. Sunday's 5-1 hammering at the hands of Piteå extends their losing streak to seven matches - a sequence that includes heavy defeats to both Malmö FF and Djurgården.
Piteå wasted little time taking control. Amirah Ali broke the deadlock before captain Josefine Johansson doubled the advantage ahead of half-time, sending the teams into the break at 2-0.
Uppsala pulled one back after the interval, but any momentum quickly evaporated. Sharon Sampson and Alexandra Hellekant piled on three more goals to seal a comprehensive 5-1 victory.
Sampson spoke positively about Piteå's display, while Uppsala's Amelia Olofsson insisted the scoreline flattered the opposition. She pointed to soft goals conceded as the key issue, suggesting her side's effort deserved a better return.
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