It rained goal chances in both directions where Jennifer Falk stood on her head in the Häckenmålet and Rosa Kafaji had a goal ruled out for offside.
In the final stages of the match, there was also a situation where Anna Anvegård was intercepted by the Hammarby goalkeeper in the penalty area, but the referee acquitted.
There was an extension.
And in the extension, Hammarby’s Vilde Hasund was responsible for an incredible performance where she tunnelled two Häckenspelare to play to Smilla Vallotto who took the lead.
Seven penalties were missed
Hecken equalized relatively quickly, again this time via a beautiful forward play when Anvegård found Katariina Kosola. 1-1 and the match went to penalties.
It was a long penalty shootout, where several penalties missed the entire goal. Several times it could be decided, but then the player in question missed.
In the end, Clarissa Larissey Häcken’s seventh penalty scored (after three misses) and Alice Carlsson thus needed to score her penalty for the penalty drama to continue.
Became a scapegoat: “Hell”
Then she shot over the entire goal and Häcken was ready for the cup final.
– It’s hell to be the one who misses. What the hell can I say. We really give them a match. It’s a tough match and it’s damn tough to stand here now, says Carlsson in Aftonbladet’s broadcast.
– It feels like I’ve let the club, the team and everyone who got here down. That you can’t give them more.
The happier faces in Häcken.
– It’s so damn strong of us. Both mentally and physically, says Rosa Kafaji to SVT Sport.
In total, the teams hit 20 penalties together. Seven of the penalties were missed.
In the final, Häcken faces Piteå, who knocked out Rosengård yesterday. The final will be played on May 1.