Fury after Sweden final – expert criticism of

Sävehof tied control of the final series against Skuru

Sävehof has a match ball in the final series against Skuru.

But it was really annoying between the two teams in the third final.

It’s very rare for that to happen between coaches and players, says Sea Moore broadcast expert Charlie Sjostrand.

It was really annoying in the third final match when IK Savehof He earned the match ball in the final series against Skuru.

It was even more infuriating between Skurus player Elaine Hanson and Sävehoft coach Rasmus Overby.

After a timeout, Skurus Elin Hansson and Daniela de Jong chatted to each other when both suddenly turned to the Sävehoft Overby coach who said something right behind them.

After a brief altercation with the defender, Overby finally put the ball into the net.

“He fled until the judge did not see him.”

Hanson returned to Overby on the bench to continue the discussion.

– They’ve been in conversation before but Overby seems to be pushing Hansson in there and that’s what triggers this reaction in Skuruspelarna. He insists the referee doesn’t see this because you can’t do that to an opponent with impunity, says C More expert Charlie Sjostrand on the situation.

After the match, experts Jenny Linnell and Charlie Sustrand tried to find out what really happened in the situation.

– I don’t know if I think it’s a push, I think he’s trying to pat her on the shoulder again. But trying to touch someone who is clearly angry with you doesn’t feel good and I understand the reaction, says expert Jenny Linnell on C. Moore’s post-match broadcast.

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“Be across the border”

Skurut coach Oscarsson Söder also rattled the situation.

After coming forward to discuss with the rep, he was fired after two minutes of the situation between Hansson and Overby.

– I was in the honest that Rasmus (Overby) is on the field and pushing and poking our players, which I don’t think is okay, Skurutränaren tells C more after the match.

– They didn’t even want to look, they just told me to shut up. Then I got upset because I thought they could check what he’s doing. He stands, teases, provokes, and then steps onto the field. It was a situation that I didn’t think was okay and that was too much.

After the match, the Sävehoft coach said it didn’t make sense to make Eileen Hanson piss her off.

– Sometimes it’s hot, if she’s sad, I apologize for that, he says in the C More broadcast.

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