Hannah Glass on the challenge before the European Championship meeting with Portugal: “Worms”

shout. Sweden’s warning before meeting Portugal: worm opponents.

– The inferior teams want to reduce the time, says right-back Hanna Glass.

After beating Switzerland 2-1, Hannah Glass got a little upset. I felt that the Swiss opponents were slowing down and using the breaks to delay the time.

Did they do the mask?

– Sure, they obviously did. We have to move at a better pace ourselves, says Glass.

Switzerland captain Leah Valte told Sportbladet that they had to slow down the match.

Right-back Hannah Glass believes, however, that even Sunday’s opponent Portugal will slow down time and break the pace.

– You feel it right away. But that’s something we talked about before the games. Both Switzerland and Portugal can be two teams that can cut the time. We’re ready for it, there’s nothing we let it come to us, says Hanna Glass who points out:

– We can keep our cool and take it to the judge so you can tell them and move on.

Hanna Glass.

Midfielder Amanda Elstedt is on the same track.

If this were to happen, it would be something we should point out to judge, control, and push the pace ourselves as much as possible. Then our focus is on winning the game, says Paquin at PSG.

When Sportbladet visited Portugal in training on Friday, the team was fully focused on preparing for the decision against Sweden.

Carolina Mendes, an experienced forward in Portugal, shook her head in the opinion of Hana Glass.

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Are you a persuasive team?

– I don’t see it that way. In the first match against Switzerland, it wasn’t like that, but I think they did. But we don’t think about it. We just want to play our game, we want to do what our coach tells us to do. I think it will be a great match to watch.

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