According to sources, Djurgården needs a win against BP to win the group and reach the quarterfinals of the Swedish Cup. The match between Djurgården and BP will be played on Sunday at 13:00. Djurgården lost their first group match against Falkenberg but followed up with an 8-0 win against Skövde last weekend.
Midfielder Mikael Anderson, 27 years old, trained separately from the rest of the team at the beginning of Thursday's training session. He participated in an attacking drill before leaving training when match play began. Aftonbladet reports that Mikael Anderson later returned to collective training.
Right-back Adam Ståhl was absent from collective training and was instead in the gym. Defender Leon Hien and midfielder Daniel Stensson, who missed the last match, were present at training. Daniel Stensson left training when match play began.
The reasons for Anderson's separate training and Ståhl's absence remain unclear, as does Anderson's availability for Sunday's match. The team's preparations continue as they aim for a quarterfinal berth.