Swedish Women’s Committee: Won the shooting tournament

Linköping intervenes in Rosengård and Hammarby’s advance continues.

Keep aiming by Amalie Vangsgaard and Evelyn Vince, but who wins the shooting league?

Sportbladet analyst and Viaplay expert Pär Lagerström watches the women’s team after Round 19.

1. How do you see Rosengård’s pre-season signings and this summer?

2. Hammarby continues to progress, as there is a competitive situation in the team. What’s talking for and against Baggen this fall?

3. Amalie Vangsgaard and Evelyn Vince continue to score goals. Who will win the shooting league in the end and why?

4. How do you see Robert Villahamn’s cleaning up the team?

5. Kalmar has eleven points, Umeau nine, BB and IK eight. Which two teams will be eliminated from the series in the end?

Christopher Bergstrom, columnist for Sportbladet

1. How do you see Rosengård’s pre-season signings and this summer?

– Here comes the future and you can’t escape from it. Nowadays, longer contracts are being signed, which results in higher transfer fees, but still a great Swedish team can’t avoid buying anymore. If the star sticks, a replacement cannot be brought, but it must come from one’s own ranks. If Kankovic and Fiji continue, the team will not change, and it will only get worse.

– So Thérèse Sjogan did almost as much as she could.

2. Hammarby continues to progress, as there is a competitive situation in the team. What’s talking for and against Baggen this fall?

– Everything is talking about Hamrabi this fall. Squad, match idea, injury status and form. What opposes it is that it is still insufficient. Third place is a long way off, so it doesn’t matter if they come before or after Häcken.

3. Amalie Vangsgaard and Evelyn Vince continue to score goals. Who will win the shooting league in the end and why?

– Evelyn Vince is the best. I didn’t investigate further, but her body seems to have defied science and has grown over the summer by four or five centimeters. It’s very large and neat now.

– But what did you say the question was? Most goals? Ah, it’s probably Vangsgaard anyway. But she remains the Women’s League’s highest-profile points producer unparalleled in Canada.

4. How do you see Robert Villahamn’s cleaning up the team?

– It’s harsh. It washes the season rather than decorates the given names. And this I understand, because the takeover of another club did not go as smoothly as it was described at the beginning. The Kopparberg gang that moved to Hisingen a certain game idea arose and if the new coach does not want to play, it is better to get new players.

5. Kalmar has eleven points, Umeau nine, BB and IK eight. Which two teams will be eliminated from the series in the end?

– Kalmar smokes. That’s what I said from the beginning and it’s a coward to change my mind, even though I admire their fighting spirit. And of course AIK.

Christopher Bergstrom says Evelyn Vince is the best in the Swedish Women’s League.

Bar Lagerstrom, Viplay Expert

1. How do you see Rosengård’s pre-season signings and this summer?

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– I think Bredgaard has been a very good pre-season signing, but it seems that it has been more difficult than before for Rosengård to connect with top players at international level as well as in competition with other Allsvenskan teams. Hirings this summer are currently a question mark as more than or no one held a regular spot at the start of season eleven.

2. Hammarby continues to progress, as there is a competitive situation in the team. What’s talking for and against Baggen this fall?

What is talking about Hammarby is that the first 35 minutes against Rosengård was very impressive. In addition, the team is in good shape with four consecutive victories and no goals were conceded in these matches. However, the challenge is, of course, that they are still two points behind and have two very tough upcoming matches (against Kristianstad and Linköping).

3. Amalie Vangsgaard and Evelyn Vince continue to score goals. Who will win the shooting league in the end and why?

– Vangsgaard won the shooting league and Viens in the scoring league, and it is believed that Vangsgaard may have a more visible role as an ‘end point’ while Viens also plays more roles as an attacking player at Kristianstad

4. How do you see Robert Villahamn’s cleaning up the team?

It’s unusual for this to happen during one season, and it often happens between seasons. Sad for the players affected of course, but given that everyone has new clubs, it looks like he has worked out in a good way for all parties. However, I think this means that it will be very important for Häcken and Vilehamn to have a good fall, as the loss to Rosengård was a record blemish.

5. Kalmar has eleven points, Umeau nine, BB and IK eight. Which two teams will be eliminated from the series in the end?

– An incredibly difficult question, but I’m guessing AIK and Umeå, who they feel are the most underrated teams. Two teams that I think in the long run should play in the women’s league and also have the best conditions between these four teams to succeed better.

Petra Turin, reporter and columnist for Sportbladet

1. How do you see Rosengård’s pre-season signings and this summer?

– I remember when I stood with sporting director Therese Siegrane in Vizzo last spring and pointed to Rebecca Knack and emphasized the importance of the new acquisition, which was in the process of rehab and needed time. Knack has already come and taken his place in midfield where Caroline Seeger is absent. Halima Ibrahim Allende did not take off, but was given time to play. Among the youngsters, exciting Sophie Bron-Bridged, she made an interesting transition from Linköping last spring and here Rosengård found a winning concept (?). Overall, I think Rosengård has made good deals in terms of the market, but the players need time to get the team to work together. Then don’t make up for losses like Jelena Kankovic and Catherine Feige in the blink of an eye. So my verdict: no boo and no ba.

2. Hammarby continues to progress, as there is a competitive situation in the team. What’s talking for and against Baggen this fall?

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– Madeleine Januji speaks as Bajin. So did Field Hassond. and cooperation between them. In addition to this, Jonna Andersson entered with an international touch. I don’t think the competition speaks against the team but against the team. This means that the pace and quality of training will be higher and more intense. On the other hand, there might be a buzz in the ranks in the long run if not everyone gets to play time, but the feeling now is that they are approaching a common journey. The recent changes were due to the late arrival of the Australian international players for the team and when they could not start, there are others who are ready.

Hammarby cheers against Rosengård.
Hammarby cheers against Rosengård.

3. Amalie Vangsgaard and Evelyn Vince continue to score goals. Who will win the shooting league in the end and why?

– Even though Viens went four games the last time and it wasn’t just goals but very good goals, I still think Vangsgaard would win the shooting league provided she was healthy and free of injuries. More than just a pointed boxer, the Cobra cuts anything that touches her feet and head. Perhaps a difficult program with strong opposition speaking on behalf of the Dane. On the other hand, Viens is more helpful, and has already shown that so far.

4. How do you see Robert Villahamn’s cleaning up the team?

-To say the least, somewhat unfamiliar styles (on the women’s part, so to speak), but he also came in as a coach for a team that recruited more leftovers from Gutenberg in Kobarberg. What you notice from the outside is that he appears to have acted honestly with direct messages to his players and this works better than freezing for no reason. Team captain Luna Jevits was told she was no longer part of the coach’s plans and had moved on. The idea for Hecken continues to take shape and Rosa Kafaji, who returns after being seriously injured, could become part of the puzzle in turn number ten.

5. Kalmar has eleven points, Umeau nine, BB and IK eight. Which two teams will be eliminated from the series in the end?

Three direct meetings between teams can be crucial. However, I feel that Kalmar, who has the most points, is now going to have a tough time with several tough teams still facing off, such as Rosengård, Piteå, Häcken and Linköping. I think Umew will succeed. This means AIK and BP are out, and IFK Kalmar qualifies. The fact that AIK sold Honoka Hayashi was a sucker for other players who are fighting hard.

Anna Raiden, Sportbladet anchor and reporter

1. How do you see Rosengård’s pre-season signings and this summer?

– It’s obviously difficult to strengthen a team as strong as Rosengård on paper, but I’m still expecting more signings that look like they’re dumped in the starting 11. This summer, they also lost players like Kankovic and Fiji, as well as the injured Siger, with no obvious replacements. Olivia Holdt is an exciting futuristic name, but it doesn’t look like it’s game-ready yet. Karin Lundin had to make do with a welcome, just like Gina Chmielinski. I hope and believe they just need a little time to get into it, like Rebecca Knaak, and they’ll make a bigger impact in the future. Otherwise, Sjogran would likely have one thing or another to think about in the future.

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2. Hammarby continues to progress, as there is a competitive situation in the team. What’s talking for and against Baggen this fall?

– What is he not talking about Hamrabi? It is the most brilliant team in the series with offensive players who have tremendous self-confidence. It is a pleasure to see the interaction between Hasund and Janogy now. How Jonna Andersson quickly found his way into the team and serves up his teammates, such as the lead goal against Rosengård. The fact that they have also brought in visible leaders in central roles on the field such as Kellond-Knight and Boye Sörensen is also something that speaks volumes for Bajen. Just as they have now managed to defeat the teams that moved up the table.

– Do I still find something he might speak against, it is the competitive situation and how they manage to deal with it. It is, after all, a somewhat unusual case. Hammarby has a wide and talented squad with many of the honored players in the starting lineup now sitting on the bench. It’s about keeping everyone happy and satisfied, which I think they do as long as the points roll.

3. Amalie Vangsgaard and Evelyn Vince continue to score goals. Who will win the shooting league in the end and why?

– Amalie Vangsgaard. The way I’ve owned the box this season is impressive. The Dane is completely fearless and throws himself into every situation out there. When Evelyne Viens went in and scored four goals against AIK, Vangsgaard couldn’t have wanted it worse. It was a pure show.

Anna Rieden thinks Amalie Vangsgaard will win the archery tournament.
Anna Rieden thinks Amalie Vangsgaard will win the archery tournament.

4. How do you see Robert Villahamn’s cleaning up the team?

It is clear that Villahamn wants to make his mark on the team. The recruits made this summer have more or less moved to the eleven and Philippa Cormark being the captain was such an obvious choice for me that I was surprised when the club made the news this week, in my country. Chief was already a leader.

– Now it will be up to the evidence to Villahamn. What was once a team that had to take charge is now who made it. It will be interesting to see how far this can go.

5. Kalmar has eleven points, Umeau nine, BB and IK eight. Which two teams will be eliminated from the series in the end?

– Umeo and Ike. It’s tough for BP to get a point far in front of Piteå and given that both IFK Kalmar and Umeå are left in the showdown, I think they can already fight for a few more points which might be enough to qualify. The match against Umeo in the penultimate round could decide the final battle. When AIK Honoka Hayashi sold and then headed for a slap against Kristianstad, I felt a bit run out of air.

Philippa Cormark.
Philippa Cormark.

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