Orgryte is on the brink of relegation after a 1-1 draw with Elfsborg. Manager Åge Hareide is proud of his team's performance, but knows they must win their next match to avoid relegation. He thinks they played their best game of the season, but didn't get enough reward. Orgryte should have scored more goals, Hareide believes. They had 16 shots, some of them very sharp. And Björn Anklev's shot from just a few meters was saved by Ante Covic with a reflex. In the end, when Orgryte got their 1-1 through Pavel Zavadil, they pushed hard. Chance after chance, but no more goals. Elfsborg manager Magnus Haglund was impressed by Alvaro Santos. Orgryte has Gefle away in the last match, and it must be a win to avoid relegation. At the same time, Djurgården must not beat Kalmar at home, or else Orgryte will be relegated. Hareide is aware that they need help from someone up there, but he is also proud that the team showed the audience that they really fought. Orgryte has talked a lot about daring to play out, to dare to try, despite the match being so important. It was noticeable from the start, and Hareide is satisfied with the players' attitude. But now it's about winning the next match, and hoping that Djurgården doesn't beat Kalmar. Orgryte's fate is no longer in their own hands, but they can still fight for survival. And that's exactly what they will do, according to Hareide. Orgryte will give everything in the last match, and hope that it's enough to avoid relegation. But for now, they can only wait and see what happens. And that's a difficult situation to be in, says Hareide.