– Amalie (Fröland) is really good in the goal, which gives us the opportunity to punish teams as they usually punish teams. We probably have a lot of counterattacks and second phases that don’t cost us much, so then we get flow, says nine-goal scorer Maja Hedberg to Handbollsligan live.
With a seven-goal lead at the break, it was important not to lose focus.
– That was the only thing we talked about, not to let them into the match, but to assume that it was 0-0, continues Hedberg, who missed his first two ends.
– But it worked out, I don’t like missing out, explains Hedberg.
Japanese match delicacy
The delicacy of the match came with half a minute left when Kristianstad’s Elin Leissner put a so-called Japanese for 33-23.
The victory was founded in the first half, which the away team won 17-10.
– We copylessly miss a lot going forward, everyone seems to have had a day like that and we hit far too little backwards and when we do get a hit, we don’t push. It hasn’t been very right, we missed and started to stress, said Höör’s Johanna Östblom to Handbollsligan live during the break.
Höör never managed to get close, but it was always the gap from the first half that stood out.