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Damallsvenskan
Vittsjö's seven-match unbeaten streak continued but a 1-1 draw with IFK Norrköping left neither side satisfied in the Damallsvenskan.
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Vittsjö extended their unbeaten run to seven matches on Sunday - but it will feel like cold comfort after sharing the spoils with fellow strugglers IFK Norrköping in the Damallsvenskan.
The hosts struck first through Anna Haddock on 19 minutes, only for Beatrice Persson to peg them back almost immediately, levelling just two minutes later. Neither side could find a winner in a goalless second half, and it finished 1-1.
Vittsjö's Kajsa Lind made no attempt to hide her frustration afterwards, admitting the result felt more like a defeat than a point gained. Over in the Norrköping camp, though, Carrie Jones struck a more positive note, suggesting the defensive showing was a step in the right direction, Fotbollskanalen reports.
Both sides remain deep in the bottom half, and a draw does little to ease the pressure on either.
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