And the junior crowns fell to Switzerland – after the disallowed goal

Isaac Rosen decided Not Sweden’s representative to Junior WC.

Instead, the junior crowns suffered another loss before the tournament in Halifax and Moncton.

– It’s an obvious goal, says expert Jonas Andersson at SVT.

1-5 against the United States and an overtime loss against Switzerland.

It is clear that the junior crowns do not enter the Junior Cup tournament as candidates after the training matches held before the tournament.

In Friday evening’s match against Switzerland, which ended 3-3 after regular time, the focus was mainly on disallowed goals.

Partly when Swiss striker Lorenzo Canonica was looking to get the puck in the second half and partly when Isak Rosen thought he had decided on a free position for Sweden in extra time.

I was surprised by the verdict

The referee rejected Rosén’s decision and may have thought the puck was blocked before Rosén hit it.

– I’m having a hard time figuring out why that wasn’t a goal, says SVT expert Jonas Andersson after Sweden’s disallowed goal.

It’s a clear goal.

Disallowed goals were not reviewed because the match was a practice match and instead of the Swede winning, it was Swiss striker Attilio Pjaca who decided the overall rope before the JVM.

The Swedish scorers in the match were Milton Oscarsson, Isaac Rosen and Fabian Liesel.

‘Sweden must get up there’

Jonas Andersson criticized Sweden’s approach to the match. Among other things, the number of unnecessary expulsions the team made.

Discipline must be present from the first drop on Boxing Day. Sweden must improve there, otherwise it will be a difficult and tough tournament, says the SVT expert.

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Sweden opened the FIFA World Youth Championship with a match against Austria on 26 December. Canada, the Czech Republic and Germany also play in the same group.

Isaks Rosen was sent off in overtime.
Isaks Rosen was sent off in overtime.

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