After the fall of the crown: Rosengård lost in the search for gold



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It was a dark Sunday for FC Rosengård’s damallsvenska team.

In the morning The club announced that they had been able to establish COVID-19 cases among “elite operations employees.”

Nightmare Beginning for Rosengård

Despite that, the match against Kristianstad was played as planned. But even there, they suffered adversity.

Already after two minutes, Eveliina Summanen picked up a fumble about ten meters outside the penalty area and struck on the first shot. The ball reached the upper left corner of the goal, but his header was deflected to a corner by the visiting goalkeeper.

Welin scored 2-0

Otherwise, the first half was almost exclusively Rosengård, who, however, failed to score a goal.

Rosengård did not start well in the second half either. In the eighth minute of the half, a corner was fired to the post, but it went straight to Anna Welin who made it 2-0, passing Zecira Musovic, without possibilities, who got tangled in the post when she tried to take the ball when her partner team headed in the corner.

Several hot opportunities

Rosengård was able to cut just under a quarter of an hour later through Caroline Seger, and the final stage of the match was exciting. Rosengård created many hot chances, but good play by Brett Maron’s goalkeeper in combination with Rosengård’s weak finishes meant that Kristianstad could win the match 2-1.

– Margins don’t seem to be on our side. They make a great goal, then it’s uphill for us. We create enough, but we are not clinical enough, says Caroline Seger to SVT Sport.

Four games left

The defeat and the fact that Gothenburg won against Uppsala means that Rosengård is now four points behind Gothenburg in the battle for gold. Four games remain to be played and SVT sports expert Markus Johannesson believes the battle for gold was decided on this day.

– Yes I think so. If they had a point, I wouldn’t have thought it would have been decided. But four points, which should be brought up to date, I think is unlikely, he says.

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