Halmstads BK was back on Örjans vall for the first time since 1991, and coach Stuart Baxter started his comeback with a tough away loss to Kalmar. But in the homecoming, the trainer profile saw his HBK shut down Elfsborg and it looked like it would be three long-awaited points. The leading goal came in the 24th minute, when Hussein Carneil sent a ball into the penalty area that found its way all the way in behind Isak Pettersson. - I saw Omar in there so it was just to put it in, it went in the goal and it's just plus. I've trained a lot on passes, this time it went in the goal, says the scorer. But with a quarter left to play, the match was interrupted temporarily after Elfsborg supporters set fire to a banner on the stands. It was resumed after a match meeting. - I think it's terrible, it felt like we had momentum there and after that we let them into the match. The interruption occurred to their advantage but it's something we can't influence, says Hussein about the situation. The pause was used well by visiting Elfsborg. With less than ten minutes left, Momoh Kamara came on and Arber Zeneli scored the equalizer. - It was good in the end, but I don't like that. Of course, you should be able to have a fire, it's part of the game I think. But that it becomes an interruption and we have to go in for 15-20 minutes can ruin it, says the equalizer scorer. After the break, it was Elfsborg who took the lead and chased a leading goal, which failed to materialize and the match ended in a draw. Something Zeneli was far from satisfied with. - A disappointment. We came here with the intention of winning. We've always talked about these matches being the most important in the series and it's what you think about at the end of the season. Extremely bitter.