Sävehof most champions

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After ruining his third final match due to purely technical errors, Skuru was pressured to win at home to take the battle for the gold to a fifth and decisive match.

The strategy was a lower defensive game, and that put the guests at the beginning.

Sävehof’s edge play, which worked so well, left a lot to be desired. Josephine Nordstrøm in Skurumålet nailed it again in the first half, it took until the 20th minute of the match before Anne Petersen Tolstrup set the first edge goal for the guests.

– I think we make a much better first half than we did before. We have to change something, it has leaked backwards, says Ellen Voutilainen to C More at half time.

Early Skuru line

Skuru played for a three-goal lead in the middle of the second half, but two Skuru expulsions close to each other and important saves from Sofie Börjesson gave Sävehof the opportunity to catch up.

At half time, the score was exactly 11-11.

– We can do it much better, we have shown that in previous matches. We have to find our way back to our own game, says Sävehof’s Laura Jensen at half time to C More.

And they did. Sävehof knocked directly in the second half.

At position 15–19, Skuru timed out.

Dare to believe in it, there is a long time left, could be heard from the entire cast.

Final forcing from Sävehof

But it was not long enough. Sävehof put in another gear and in the last minutes there was no talk.

In the stands, the many visiting fans cheered even before the final signal was heard in Eriksdalshallen.

The final numbers were written to 30-22 and Sävehof is by far the champion in Swedish women’s handball with 15 Swedish Championship golds.

For superstar Jamina Roberts, the match in Eriksdalshallen was her last in the Sävehof shirt this time. Next season, she will play in Vipers Kristiansand, and will then bring the sports director, also her partner, Emil Berggren to Norway.

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