Haken easily defeated Linkoping

link. The fence crushed the gold-chasing Linköping.

Although Kagsa Anderson saved from a penalty kick, it ended with a score of 1-5.

It’s not really linkuping today, says Saja Fredrickson, an expert at Viaplay.

Linkoping had a rough time at home against Haken. Early in the twelfth minute, a shot deflected Ellen Robinson In the back of Cagsa Anderson.

It’s an obvious goal, of course, given it’s a touch, but it’s about not picking up your scores in the box, says Saga Fredriksson on TV6.

At the end of the first half, things really started to flow.

In the 40th minute, Haken captain, Philippa Cormark, received a free kick on the touchline. Midfield partner Elaine Robinson took the free kick, which eventually landed at the far post. With dashing Josephine Raybrink.

– says Fredrickson, sacrificing Rebrink and on the chops there and shoving him away from Kagsa Anderson.

Just seconds before the break, Hammarlund attempted a shot from 25 metres, and through Nella Fischer’s leg she put Anderson into the goal.

You have to be careful in those situations and sometimes you get lucky, says Eileen Robinson in the first half.

4-0 came after a fine job serving Larsen Anvegård who played Anna Csiki. Then Marika Bergmann Lundin scored a penalty kick when the ball touched the hand of Saori Takarada. Warning in Japanese, so miss the next game.

However, Cagsa Anderson saved the penalty kick from Robinson, but the national team player hit the rebound and managed to make it 5-0.

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Linköping got a consolation goal in the 83rd minute when Takarada headed in a corner kick, but they had nothing to be happy about on Sunday. With the loss, Rosengård is now five points away.

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