Sunday, September 28, 2014

17 year old dark horse stepped forward in Lugi – Skånskan.se

Just a few months later she was playing Division 2 handball in Dalhems IF.
Now Lugis 17-year-old super promise Sara Olofsson played two Elite League matches and appointed the best in both.
– Totally sick. I had never imagined, she beamed after 24-20 (11-11) against Önnered HK.

Unafraid to get at that age and with a hefty winner’s Malmo girl has great potential to become Lugi Audience new favorite this season
start talking not for anything else.
– I do not know what to say. It is so cruel skilled players beside and it feels great just to be on the same plane, said Sara Olofsson modestly.
– Of course, it helps to have their help.

on the field , however, showed the 17-year-old left-nian no signs of shyness in home premiere. Maybe a little nervous at first, but it released and after 24.50 she made Sunday’s first goal up to 11-9.
Then there would be three more hits, 13-12, 14-15 and 20-17.
– If it feels good? Well, it does it well – and fun. We received a lovely floating afterwards and then it worked even for my part, Olofsson said beaming.
Lugi coach Dragan Brljevic was of course full of admiration for their new rising star who so far only gone from strength to strength.

– Sweden’s top 97: a. It goes a long way in many, and I would think that she gets internationals what it suffers, praised Brljevic.

And the praise stops is not there.
– Magnus Andersson has said that it is the greatest talent he had seen on the women’s side and I am prepared to agree with him. Above all, very mature up here.
– She seldom makes technical failures or miss goals, timing with them in attacks and you would think that it is one that has played in the top division for several years.
– Then we must not forget that there is a young girl. We have to take care of and do not burn her out too much.

match the rest No big shots gameplay, but one not entirely reconciled Lugi could still turn around and gain stable.
– Good thing we changed from 6-0 to 5-1 defense and had to stop their attack, said Dragan Brljevic.

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