Niklas Kraft is the champion in the third Swedish championship final

It seemed like a long time to be Skövdevinst in the third final.

But Niklas Kraft wanted something else.

The goalkeeper closed again in the second half and pinned the match ball to Ystads IF.

After the last extension loss, Ystad bounced back.

On Tuesday evening, they won their third game in the final series against IFK Skövde.

This means that Skånelaget will be 2-1 in matches who have a chance to make a decision at home in a week’s time.

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The packed Arena Skövde was able to see his team ahead for almost the entire game, but when it came to most things, Ystad turned around.

At the start of the first half Skövde trailed by five balls and there were probably several Ystad residents who held others when Kim Andersson was forced off injured in connection with the disqualification.

After receiving a blow to the hip, Anderson gave a nasty smile and had to go up and down the locker room for treatment.

But it wasn’t finished for the right keeper who was on the field again a few minutes later and that was also when Ystad had their five hit.

Niklas Kraft vs IFK Skövde

Within a few minutes, the away team scored five goals in a row and the equalizer came true.

Then Niklas Kraft also started at Ystad. He defended one save after another and made it nearly impossible for his opponents to shoot the ball into goal.

When the score was 21-16 against Skövde, I waited for some meaningless Ystad minutes.

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For a while, Skånelaget scored 8-1 over their opponents. During the same period, Niklas Kraft saved eight saves.

– It’s Niklas Kraft vs IFK Skövde, says Charlie Sjöstrand on C More broadcast.

With ten minutes remaining, Ystad was in the lead for the first time in the match, and when it was almost decided, Kraft got a ball straight in the head.

With a few seconds remaining, Skövde’s Matthias Helt Jepsen came out completely free and hit the Ystad goalkeeper in the head.

An unnecessary shot, certainly not the point. But defensive players should stop taking chances at these ends. They are not allowed to hit their heads, that’s all. If you don’t have better control, you have to shoot somewhere else, says C-More expert Jenny Linnell after the match.

The final score was 27-31, meaning that Ystad could decide and win the gold of the Swedish Championship at home at Ystad in a week.

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