Monday, January 18, 2016

Sweden fell into the new EM-thriller – Östgöta Correspondent

A good first half and a really shaky second half. Both Sweden’s European Championship matches have followed the same pattern.

But this time there was no happy ending.

Sweden, after the loss of two points for the team finishing against Spain on Wednesday and has In fact, depending on how it goes between Germany and Slovenia, afford to lose even the game and still be able to move on.

Check or German victory in the last match and Sweden goes on, no matter how it ends against Spain. Wins however, Slovenia, Sweden is whipped to win against the fancied Spain for not having to pack your bags and go home.

– We can do against every team but you have to get into it over 60 minutes to be able to beat Spain said team captain Tobias Karlsson to TV3.

Good start for Sweden

It looked long great against Germany, Sweden got a real taste start to the game.

Johan Jakobsson had loaded the left arm with the extra punch, and was unexpectedly repeatedly jump up and fire shot after shot. From having just one goal in the premiere sat Flensburg player now six already in the first half and eight in total.

Sweden got a better return on its defense game than against Slovenia and Niclas Ekberg could absorb a few breakaway passes from a once great gaming Mattias Andersson in goal.

Sweden could still go to the halftime break with a four-goal lead, 17-13, after Germany’s Tobias Reichmann burned a penalty in connection with halvtidsvisslan.

But then again – dip.

Germany came out with a more aggressive defense game in the second half and forced Sweden to technical failure and bad finish, giving the German goalkeeper Andreas Wolff the opportunity to pick shot after shot.

– We lost many balls a little too quickly. There we had worked up in the first, we lost in five minutes. It went a little too fast. We played a little, do not know what to call it, stressful, careless, said Karlsson TV3.

– It was a bit too much at one time that we could win against Germany.



Germany turned

The Swedish line was eaten in five minutes and when the team captain and defending the rock Tobias Karlsson sat deported could Germany after 41 minutes also take the lead for the first time in the game.

Suddenly, it was Germany that led with four goals, 20-24, and the desperation was evident in the Swedish camp.

Mikael Appelgren replaced Andersson in goal, Fredrik Petersen was thrown in as playmaker.

It was a move that seemed to succeed.

Sweden came closer, and the atmosphere was going to take on in Hala Stulecia in Wroclaw.

The score was 26-27 when one minute remains and Germany could be counterproductive – but shot over.

Sweden got one last chance to equalize – but Luke Nilsson shot over.

– I usually take these shots at home in the club, so why not take This, said Nilsson TV3.

– I’m pretty damn angry that we lost this game.

Sweden face Spain on Wednesday night .. (Wroclaw, TT’s posted)

Fact: So is Sweden further

In the victory against Spain: Sweden Then go on to the round, when they thus become the worst third in the group. They bring with them at least two points between the round.

At the draw against Spain: Where is Sweden through to the round, the worst third in the group.

In case of loss against Spain: Then go Sweden Furthermore, if Germany defeats Slovenia. Wins Slovenia instead of Germany, Sweden verdict from the European championships. This places Sweden and Germany both on two points and Sweden lose mutually meetings. If the match between Germany and Slovenia ends in a draw, Sweden is on.

For the round takes teams with the points they have taken against the resistance that comes with them to the round.

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