Tre Kronor’s Rasmus Sandin trained for the quarter-final against Latvia

Riga. There is hope for Rasmus Sandin in tomorrow’s quarter-final against Latvia.

When Tre Kronor trained this evening in Riga, the Swedish fullback was on the ice.

Fabian Zetterlund is also back after an illness.

Tre Kronor has arrived in Riga and is currently holding her first ice session at the Riga Arena, which will be a boiling witch’s cauldron tomorrow night.

Before, it was clear that both Kristian Follin and Dennis Rasmussen would join after Andrej Pettersson was injured.

There was also a big question mark surrounding Rasmus Sandin’s participation in tomorrow’s quarter-final against Latvia.

Sandin suffered a heavy blow in the group final against the United States and was forced to stop the match.

Tonight, however, there was a cautious message of joy over the participation of the Swedish full-back.

Fabian Zetterlund is back after an illness

In Swedish training, Rasmus Sanden was dressed in plain clothes. And he moved relatively unhindered.

A sign that he’s very important for tomorrow’s game and that it’s more a muscle hit than a knee injury.

Fabian Zetterlund, who has missed the last two games due to illness, is also on the ice.

This means that 21 outfield players and three goalkeepers took part in the training sessions.

Tre Kronor meets hosts Latvia tomorrow and the match kicks off at 19.20 Swedish time.

Rasmus Sandin was injured against the United States.

Stjärnbacken is now back on the ice.
Stjärnbacken is now back on the ice.
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