Sweden are in the European Championship final!
The U19 semi-final between Germany and Sweden became a real thriller – and went to a shootout.
There, knocked Sweden great nation after Emma Holmgren saved two penalties.
Germany usually mean trouble for Sweden a national team championship.
However, when the Swedish U19 team today was the great nation showed the Swedish players little respect – even though the team ended up at a disadvantage twice.
Stone penalty preferences
score at 3-3 came with just two minutes left of the game and after a goalless extension Sweden would take the chance in the penalty decision.
Sweden Filippa Angeldal, Nathalie Bear, Stina Black Stenius put all his punishing freezing cold and when Sirius goalkeeper Emma Holmgren saved two penalties of the Madeline Gier and Felicitas Rauch could Rebekah Blomqvist surprising lead Sweden to the final with his goal.
Germany took the early lead
Germany took the lead already after 11 minutes, but Sweden’s answer came only ten minutes later.
Linköping Tove Almqvist got a real splendor hit just outside the penalty area and placed neatly inside the ball that sailed into the far corner in a beautiful arc.
The pass came from club-mate and F19′s target machine Stina Black Stenius, who himself would strike just before half-time.
Black Stenius make the score 2-1 which also meant she equaled the record high of 17 goals in a single European Cup (qualifying included).
Final on Monday
But at the beginning of the second half, Germany was to tie the game. Nina Ehegötz snatched up the ball for a corner 20 minutes later completed Madeline Gier German turnaround
But decidedly? Not.
Sweden Stina Black Stenius held ahead of the end of the game minutes, and floundered with the ball, which resulted in an own goal to 3-3.
The rest of the story you know.
The final will be played 18:30 on Monday and there awaits either France or Spain.
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