Norway beats the Swedes 27-25 in the neighboring match in the EC’s main round. – She has a tendency to smell when it’s extra important Katrine Lunde has been named the best player on the pitch in the Stožice Arena. – She has a tendency to smell when it is extra important, and she shows that here, says news expert Marit Malm Frafjord about Lundby’s performance. Malm Frafjord believes Lunde has been the big difference between the team in the second half: – She has had some important and good saves. And it hasn’t been by a long shot, it’s been 100% chances. The pitch’s best player responds rather soberly to the tribute after the match: – It was heavy. Personally, I wasn’t completely satisfied with my own tactics, but luckily I get a couple of important saves at the end. Lunde’s Swedish teammate in Vipers, Jamina Roberst, is clearly disappointed after the match, but praises the goalkeeper after the match: – Katrine has a period where she shuts down completely, and makes it very difficult for us. High pace During the break, Ragnhild Valle told Dahl to -Mye fart. Both teams chase and are very eager to run. – There is a lot of pressure and duels throughout. So we have to stand in it and show our strength. TOUGH DUELS: Vilde Ingstad is held by Anna Lagerquist and Jamina Roberts Photo: Beate Oma Dahle / NTB Swedish top scorer Jenny Helen Carlson is the first half’s big player down six goals. In total, she scores nine goals and becomes the evening’s top scorer. – A lot lies in stopping Jenny Carlson. She can do what she wants in the Swedish attacking game, and Norway has to follow along a bit, said Malm Frafjord during the break. The Norwegian ladies did it, and Henny Reistad became Norway’s top scorer with seven goals. It is also good that Nora Mørk continues her flawless streak with seven meters and that Sweden’s Natalie Hagman misses two penalties. TOP SCORERS: Jenny Helen Carlson. Photo: Beate Oma Dahle / NTB
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