Sweden historically lousy during the World Cup medal miss – new record low after 1,500 matches: “People must understand”

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Sweden collapsed in the second half and lost the bronze medal match in the World Handball Championship.
And according to national team captain Glenn Solberg, it was expected.
– People have to understand that, he told SVT Sport after the defeat against Spain.

Sweden flew out of the starting blocks in Sunday’s bronze medal match against Spain, leading comfortably 22-18 after the first half. Then they collapsed like a house of cards, and finally lost 39–36, which meant that blue and yellow had to settle for fourth place in the WC.

Blue-yellow bottom record

The 39 goals conceded for Sweden also happens to be a record low, as the Swedish national team has never before conceded so many goals in a match during the approximately 1,500 matches they have played over the years. The previous figure was 37 goals that they conceded against Norway in 2010. But despite that, see Hampus Wannewho stood for a fine tournament, positive about the future.
– I am very optimistic. We have a young squad and we still have a blast. This time we almost had a little snap. It is a good lesson for the future considering that we are still so young, says Hampus Wanne to SVT Sport.

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230127 Niclas Ekberg of Sweden looks dejected after the 2023 IHF World Men’s Handball Championship semifinal match between France and Sweden on January 27, 2023 in Stockholm. Photo: Simon Hastegård / BILDBYRÅN / code SH / JZ0320

Despite the dip, fourth place was expected, at least if you ask the national team captain Glenn Solberg who is more than satisfied that they managed to reach the semi-finals.
– There are many people who think a lot. But they have to understand that Spain, Denmark and France are the three best teams in the world. People need to understand that. If you look at the last 10-15 years, you will see that they are the best, says Solberg to the site.

“That’s where we want to go”

Solberg adds:
– We want to get there and we will fight very hard for it. We have developed a lot in recent years. If we want to keep up, we have to go home and train and develop further. So is sport. If everyone gets a little better, we get a little better, says Solberg in conclusion.

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230129 Head coach Glenn Solberg of Sweden looks dejected during the 2023 IHF World Men’s Handball Championship bronze medal match between Sweden and Spain on January 29, 2023 in Stockholm. Photo: Emma Wallskog / BILDBYRÅN / COP 320 / JM0417

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