Sävehof won the final match of the second Swedish championship against Skuru

Under center with nine balls at break and then close to a heroic turn.

After the loss, Skoro coach Magnus Oskarson Soder was not at all happy.

Television images showed him kicking a water bottle and bag in frustration.

Skuru surprisingly won his first final away match against Sävehof by 29-27.

In the second final tonight, it was a completely different Sävhof who turned on the gas on the bottom right away and earned a 19-10 in the break. Skurus Vilma Matthijs Holmberg was not satisfied.

They score goals in everything and we don’t get any flow at all. She told C More: ‘We’re throwing that half and we’ve done that before we turn the matches.

And in the second half, there was a big change of scenery. Goal after goal, the home team worked their way back and 13 minutes from the end of the match, they were only one goal away with 24-25.

But Skuru never came close, and instead, Sävehof managed to hold off and eventually win by 34-30.

We get off to a great start and really walk away. We were just thinking about continuing to drive and it was a very interesting match, says Thea Blomst at Sävehof.

We gain momentum and have nothing to lose in others when we regress by nine. We did get some minor goals, but catching nine in the first half against Sävehof is tough, says Daniela de Jong who scored six.

After the match, Skoro coach Magnus Oskarson Soder was really angry. TV pictures show him hitting a wall, kicking a water bottle and kicking a bag of frustration.

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– How angry he was, says Daniel Christianson, presenter of TV4.

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