VARAZDIN. Sweden beat his goal record in the European Cup when they splashed into 39 goals behind the German World goalkeepers. Already after ten minutes stepped Clara Woltering of – zero in save percentage.
– I replied that she is the tournament’s best goalkeeper for the European Championships, maybe she did not really accounted for in the day, says Nathalie Hagman.
Sweden did not give Germany a chance in the group game’s final match, which was about who would get along two extra points in between the round.
– I came into some schools, I do not know what, but it was great fun, says Nathalie Hagman .
She and Isabelle Gulldén did Sweden’s first eight goals, Linn Blohm put the ninth, before “Bella” made two more. Total did Sweden’s playmaker ten goals in eleven trades – she’s still one hundred percent of his sentence shooting.
– I wanted to take revenge from the last game. I was not poor against Holland, I was invisible. I thought then I missed to hell anyway, I should in all cases be dangerous. Take a Stürmer foul rather than be a coward, says Isabelle Gulldén.
Sweden finished in 39 goals – a record for a Swedish national team in the European Championships.
– We talked a lot before the game that between the round began today. It’s very big difference to proceed with three or one point. Now we have a good chance, says Nathalie Hagman.
The victory means that Sweden takes three points with them to the round.
There are those directly against his nightmare opponent in the championship. France has in the last five championships defeating blue and yellow – now they are on the other side when the round is underway for the Swedish part of the morning.
– The suits us just bad. It’s like our brute strength against their suddenly becomes a little silly. You have to play a bit clever, says Isabelle Gulldén.
After waiting Bang Slovakia and another of gold favorites, Montenegro, on Tuesday and Wednesday.
– Of course, there is no is pleased to win a game now and go home. We have a good starting position. There are two teams (France and Montenegro) that we have had problems with, but it feels like we have so much more in us, says Gulldén.
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