Finland fell badly behind – the expert pointed out an important issue for the future | Sport

Finland fell badly behind the expert pointed out an

Before the start of the match, the goalkeeping was a question mark. According to Urheilu’s expert Mira Jalosuo, Finland has the goalkeeper required to win.

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The opening match of the Women’s Lions World Cup ended with a 0–4 loss against the Czech Republic. The reigning bronze medalist hit the last two shots into an empty net.

Naisleijonat was still involved in the match in the opening set, when Sanni Ahola made solid saves. However, in the second set, the Czech Republic was strong in goal defense and hit two loose pucks into the net.

– This match was not lost to the goalkeeper’s play. Sanni was good and deservedly got the best player award. This game was lost in front of the goal, Urheilu’s expert Mira Jalosuo tightly.

Mira Jalosuo

  • As a defender for the Women’s Lions in 2007–2018.
  • After his playing career, built a coaching career in North America. Currently assistant coach of the Minnesota PWHL team.
  • Achievements as a player: five World Cup bronze medals, one Olympic bronze medal, one Swedish championship, one Finnish championship, one Russian championship and two American university championships.
  • Finland failed in its box out play.

    – The player was able to drive to the goal without having played woman-to-woman. Again, on the offensive end, Finland also had its own chances in front of the goal, Jalosuo said.

    The Czech got away in the second set

    In the opening set, Finland was still in the game, but later the Czech Republic ran away from Naisleijon. In the opening set, Finland was able to mess up the Czech game with its hair, but in the second set, Finland seemed to suffer more from the longer exchange trip.

    The Czech Republic also won the singles time after time.

    – Czech skating and will to duel has improved. Before, it was a former Soviet team that controlled the puck and played spectacularly. Now their skating power and toughness in dueling have improved.

    Similarly, Naisleijon had difficulties in their opening game. Feeds ran off the shelves.

    – In the second set, the Czech Republic dominated for seven minutes and Finland just tried to run around in a small rink. However, there is no extra time on the sidelines.

    Holopainen emerged

    In the final set, Naisleijonat changed their chains when Elisa Holopainen took Julia Liikalan from the second chain of the place. Holopainen, who played an upbeat match, was the best of the Women’s Lions.

    – It was a great exchange. It is also good to see that there is a goalkeeper who can win games in the tournament. These were two positive things.

    There was a lot of room for improvement in the offensive game. Especially with female lions Susanna Tapani the leading number one chain had difficulty breaking into places.

    – Finland must be sharper in front of the goal. You don’t win games by shooting the puck at the basket. You also have to be calm, says Jalosuo.

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