AIK beat Tingsryd in hockey game Allsvenskan – Anton Blomqvist’s grandmother dies

He lost shots 14-40

Updated on 21.25 | Posted on 21.20

AIK won away to Tingsryd 3–2 – despite being outplayed.

Afterwards, coach Anton Blomqvist gave an emotional interview on TV4 Play.

– My grandmother died today, it was a difficult day for my whole family, he says in the broadcast.

AIK had both a crowbar and a thief’s hat with them when they descended into Tingsryd. But they came out strong and led after the first half, 2-1.

Every now and then the match was even in Tingsried, but in the middle of the scene there was a real change of scene.

AIK only had five shots in the final two periods, but even so there was extra time.

There, Matthew Maione stepped forward and decided with his goal to make it 3-2. Tingsried won the shootout 40-14.

In an interview with TV4 Play after the match, coach Anton Blomqvist described the team as “infinitely terrible”.

Grandma died

But the AIK coach began sharing some tragic news.

My grandmother passed away today. It was a difficult day for my whole family. If my grandmother were here today, I would thank her for everything she did for us and all the times she stood up for us. Unfortunately, she’s not there, and this is a dark day for our family, he says.

He continues to analyze the team’s performance and does not stop there.

– The other thing I want to talk about is that today we are absolutely terrible. This was probably our worst game all season. We solve the problem by playing well in the box, but we play very naively and the hockey team is in front of the goalkeeper.

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