Malmo claimed their first win in the Champions League group stages by beating Olympiacos 2-0 at the Swedbank Stadion.
Markus Rosenberg made the most of the Greek side's defensive frailties to score a double for the hosts.
Here, Sports Mole takes a look at who impressed during a historic 90 minutes.
MALMO
Goal
Robin Olsen: Impressive performance from the Danish keeper. Made a number of important saves and commanded his area well all evening. (8/10)
Defence
Anton Tinnerholm: Got forward well down the right and offered good support to the midfield. Was solid on his flank and helped to nullify the visitors' threat from crossing positions. (6/10)
Erik Johansson: Commanding display from the defender. Made some important challenges and was a towering presence at the back. (7/10)
Filip Helander: Was solid just like his defensive partner Johansson. Committed to every challenge and made sure that the Olympiacos forwards barley had a chance. (7/10)
Ricardinho: Had a tough night on his return to the team. Struggled to deal with the pace of Elabdellaoui in the first half and gave away a few cheap fouls. (6/10)
Midfield
Markus Halsti: Did not have too much of an influence on the match, but kept his side ticking over in the centre of the midfield. (6/10)
Magnus Eriksson: Positive display from the Swedish international who always looked a threat. Created a number of good chances for his side before he was replaced late on. (7/10)
Enoch Adu: Had a good evening in the midfield and showed great energy throughout. Made a number of well-timed challenges to break up the oppositions' attacks. (7/10)
Emil Forsberg: Solid performance from the young Swede. Helped out his team at the back and used possession well all evening. (7/10)
Attack
Markus Rosenberg: Outstanding performance from the Malmo captain. Scored both of his team's goals and led the line well throughout. (9/10)
Isaac Kiese Thelin: Linked up well with Rosenberg and gave the Olympiacos defence a number of problems. Should have scored in the second half with a close-range header that was saved by Roberto. (7/10)
Substitutes
Pawl Cibicki: Helped to set up his team's second goal of the evening just minutes after his arrival. (7/10)
Erdal Rakip: Came on in the final minute of stoppage time and did not have any time to make an impact. (6/10)
OLYMPIACOS
Goal
Roberto: Made a number of vital saves, but it was his mix-up with Botia that led to Malmo's first goal. (6/10)
Defence
Alberto Botia: Horrible mistake at the back which allowed Rosenberg in to score. Was a weak link in his side's defence and never looked comfortable. (5/10)
Omar Elabdellaoui: Was a decent outlet for his team in the first half. He gave Ricardinho plenty of problems, but faded as the game wore on. (6/10)
Arthur Masuaku: Could not get forward as much as he would have liked and did not enjoy the best of games at the back. (6/10)
Eric Abidal: Dependable performance from the veteran full-back. Played well enough at the back, but struggled to get forward in support of his team's attacks. (6/10)
Midfield
Ioannis Maniatis: Had a good chance to score for his side early in the first half, but was denied by a great stop from Olsen. Came close again with a strike that was cleared off the line after the break and looked his team's most likely scorer. (6/10)
Luka Millivojevic: Had a number of strikes from range in the first half, but faded as the game wore on. (6/10)
Dalvin Ndinga: Did not enjoy the best of matches in the heart of the midfield and was taken off just before the hour mark. (6/10)
Attack
Ibrahim Afellay: The former Barcelona winger struggled to get into the match and did not use possession well. Was taken off for Diamantakos just before his team conceded their second goal. (6/10)
Kostas Mitroglu: Wasted a great chance to level the scores when his close-range effort was kept out by Olsen. Struggled against Malmo's defence in an otherwise quiet night. (6/10)
Patjim Kasami: Aside from his early shot on goal, the former Fulham man made very little impact on the match. Was replaced by Durmaz midway through the second half. (6/10)
Substitutes
Alejandro Dominguez: Looked lively following his introduction and delivered some dangerous crosses that his team could not make the most of. (6/10)
Jimmy Durmaz: Another player that added some flair to the Olympiacos attack, but he was unable to help them find an equaliser. (6/10)
Dimitrios Diamantakos: Came on for the final 11 minutes, but did not have any impact on the match. (6/10)
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