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– I think we have full control throughout the game. They only have one end to the whole game. We have done what we are supposed to do and have led to another championship, says team captain Caroline Seger on the SVT broadcast.
Sweden was 25-1 in the final on goal in this one-sided match.
After just over 20 minutes, Sweden received a cheap penalty, where the referee had seen a hug in connection with a corner. It was the start of the goal party.
– It was an invitation, difficult to see anything in the images, says SVT Sports expert Markus Johannesson about the situation.
Seger’s weak penalty
Caroline Seger unleashed a deflected shot from the right that the visiting goalkeeper did well to deflect the ball. After the corner, Filippa Angeldahl was able to put the ball 1-0 clearly into the net after the Slovak defense failed to clear the ball. In the second half, she also rolled in her second goal of the game for the final 6-0 with substitution Olivia Schough elegantly saving the ball at play.
The 2-0 came after just over half an hour after a new corner. Once again, the Slovak players had a hard time clearing the ball and Linda Sembrant was able to hit her.
The 3-0 came after a free kick at the end of the first half where the Slovakian goalkeeper completely lost the ball court, which was stuck with many players, before Fridolina Rolfö was released, who from a narrow angle through the opponent’s leg put the ball into the net.
Sweden have already qualified for the European Championship in England in 2021, but they still have a strong eleven.