No Ure, No Problem — At First
Sirius walked into this one without their top scorer. Robbie Ure, who leads the entire Allsvenskan with 15 goals, wasn’t even in the squad — given permission by the club to visit a foreign side, with reports pointing toward Sevilla and a fee somewhere around 100 million kronor. For a while, it barely mattered. Victor Svensson opened the scoring in the 17th minute with a surprise strike from outside the box, celebrating with a golf swing, and just six minutes later Isak Bjerkebo doubled the lead after BP keeper Leo Cavallius gifted possession away with a sloppy pass that Melker Heier pounced on and squared across.
At 2-0, with barely a half hour gone, this had the look of another routine night for a Sirius side chasing a fifth straight win and further extending their grip on top spot.
Four Goals in Eleven Minutes
Then it all came apart. Two minutes after Bjerkebo’s goal, Mohamed Soumah lost the ball cheaply and Oliver Zandén nipped in to steal it, finishing from a tight angle to make it 2-1. Brommapojkarna weren’t finished either — just three minutes later, Obilor Okeke controlled the ball at the back post off a Sever assist, turned inside his marker, and slotted a low finish past the near post to level things at 2-2. Four goals inside eleven minutes, and a game that had looked comfortably in hand for Sirius suddenly wasn’t.
Bjerkebo nearly restored the lead almost immediately, forcing a smart save out of Cavallius, but that was as close as either side came for the rest of the match. Brommapojkarna spent the closing stages searching for a winner of their own, throwing on fresh legs and forcing a string of late corners, but neither side could find a way through again, and the game finished 2-2.
Engelmark Furious With the Officials
Sirius boss Andreas Engelmark didn’t hide his frustration afterward, saying it was a disaster how the officials had communicated during the game, and Bjerkebo echoed the sentiment, telling TV4 that conceding two goals inside five minutes at home simply shouldn’t happen. On the other side, Brommapojkarna’s Lukas Björklund had been self-critical at the break, saying his side needed to raise their level in the second half after sitting far too deep — a target they more than met once they found their goals.
What It Means Next
The dropped points won’t shake Sirius’s grip at the top of the table much — they still sit comfortably clear with 35 points from 13 games — but it’s the first time in a while a chasing side has really rattled them, and it comes at a moment when the Ure transfer saga is already dominating headlines in Uppsala. For Brommapojkarna, sitting 12th and previously winless in five, it’s a genuinely valuable point away at the league leaders, and a real show of resilience from a side that had looked to be cruising toward another defeat.
Match Summary
Sirius 2-2 Brommapojkarna Allsvenskan, Round 16 — Studenternas IP, Uppsala, Sweden Monday, 10 August 2026
Goals: 17′ Victor Svensson (Sirius) 1-0 23′ Isak Bjerkebo (Sirius) 2-0 (assist: Melker Heier) 26′ Oliver Zandén (Brommapojkarna) 2-1 28′ Obilor Okeke (Brommapojkarna) 2-2 (assist: K. Sever)
Result: Sirius and Brommapojkarna draw 2-2 after the league leaders squandered a two-goal lead inside eleven minutes.
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