There we stand when this double meeting is in its half-time break. The Superettantrean therefore stands in one foot in Allsvenskan, while the all-Swedish third-year has one in the Superettan. Doing something extra for this to be reversed …
The whole thing is complicated by the fact that J-Södra has their midfielder, André Calisir, away after seeing the red card just before the half-time will in the initial meeting. He has been one of the most important players – if not that – in the club since he arrived in 2011 and has rarely missed a match. For example, he did not miss a single minute in this year’s Swedish language.
Speaking for J-Södra is that they have been significantly better at home versus the abandonment – and can lean back on this. In addition, only one of the eight finishing matches in Allsvenskan was lost. They just woke up a bit late …
But TFF has also shown the class, to be mentioned – throughout the summer and autumn.

It is a difficult balance for Jönköping Södra ahead of the match – partly they have to collect two goals, but if Trelleborg gets in a ball they must get in at least four. After all; forward they must. As simple as that. In any case, be the oppressive party.
And this is likely to end on them. An offensive capability TFF has every opportunity to exploit the surfaces that can be assumed when J-Södra pushes up the positions, especially when the eclipse can twist and desperation gets bigger for the end.
In addition, they miss the middle-back shooter André Calisir. Perhaps the worst possible break, since he has been the constant factor in the team’s backline. One leader.
But at least one goal ahead, should they be able to use J-Södra? TFF has not proved the strongest of defense games during the end of the season; goal in both directions was scored in four of the six finishing matches.