“Maybe my wife doesn’t agree.”

Updated 21:54 | Published 21:51

Gutenberg. Frölunda won a fast and intense match against Luleå.

The victory figures were 2-1 after the home team in Scandinavia won the tough battles in the match.

– I’m a bit of a romantic, but my wife might not agree, says coach Roger Runeberg.

There was much to be happy about for Frölunda after the victory in the challenger encounter.

Frölunda fought back and managed to play on the scoreline after leading 2-1 in the third period.

“Swear to me in love”

Then the team’s technical director came out fresh thanks to the match’s performance.

– One of my colleagues called me a hockey romantic this morning when we sat down and talked about game development and other things. I thought about that. When there were four seconds left in Scandinaviaum, the crowd stood up and sang and we got the lead. Niklas Laso took the toss, won it and kicked the puck and we should win. “Block me, you’re into something,” says Roger Runeberg.

The domed roof of the arena was almost bending in the other direction due to the deafening pressure of the crowd.

– It’s a deep feeling in the soul to be able to win at home like this. So I’m kind of a romantic. “Then I don’t know if my wife would agree with that, maybe not,” says Roger Runeberg.

“I’m afraid of myself”

He took the opportunity to highlight the fighting spirit, Niklas Laso’s goal, the war of Max Freberg and Christian Volin as well as the stable play of Henrik Tomernes.

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– I’m almost afraid for myself that I’m a bit complacent, but I’ll probably find something to complain about and be dissatisfied with when I open the computer with the match tomorrow. Don’t worry. Monday is Monday, says Roger Runeberg.

The winning goal was scored by Karl Klingberg, and goalkeeper Lasse Johansson was the man of the match.

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