Now Växjö is waiting in the semi-finals
Frölunda is ready for the SM semi-finals.
Gothenburg defeated Vrjestad in the seventh and decisive quarter-final, 3-1.
“It feels great to end up winning in this building,” says Joel Lundqvist at C Moore.
There will be no repeat of last year’s season for Varjestad.
The defending champions were already eliminated in the quarter-finals after losing the seventh and decisive match at home against Frolunda.
early management
In a crowded arena, the Gothenburgers managed a 3-1 victory over the first team in the regular season, and now Växjö awaits in the semi-finals.
– they push away a bit at first and catch the views while we’re sharp at the other end. It was a bit critical today, Joel Lundqvist says in his book “Sea More.”
“Wonderfully”
The 41-year-old, who retired after the season, faced Färjestad for the last time in his career.
– It’s special. Many have fought against them for many years, and I have great respect for Vergestad as a team and as a club and for what they have done throughout my footballing career. He says it feels great to end my journey with a win in this building.
The visitors were really in control of Game 7 from start to finish.
Just over six minutes later, it was 2-0 to the visitors after goals from Philip Johansson and Philipp Hasa. Both players found the net behind Matt Tomkins with two brilliant strikes.
Växjö on Friday
Värmlanders narrowed down midway through but in the final round the scoreline suffered after Erik Borg made it 3-1 early on with a CD set up by Tomkins.
Frolunda goalkeeper Lars Johansson took a massive lead in the final minutes when sixth in the standings managed to climb.
– We are disappointed that we lose and walk away. Overall, it’s an even, tight series. It could have gone either way, says Färjestad coach Thomas Mittel.
The series of matches against Växjö already starts on Friday. In the second half, Skelftia and Orebro meet.