Sweden, from less to more, and despite last-minute casualties, won 34-33 over France and will be Spain’s rival in the final on Sunday (6:00 p.m., La1) at the Hanbdall Arena in Budapets, where the Swedes gave another surprise in these semifinals, although the French team has not reached what is expected of them throughout the Championship.
Center back Jim Gottfridson led his team with a close hand. He took him where he wanted, and with a plethoric match in attack and defense (9 goals from 10 shots) he clearly put the Swedes ahead in the second half.
It’s more, if France did not have the pride that it treasures, on a day in which its contribution did not contribute anything, it would have left the game. Between Minne, new jewel of the blues, Descart and Fabregas, Gille’s selection reacted, which gave the impression that it could hit the Swedish work, which had the contribution of recently arrived Pellas to contribute 8 goals.
Three minutes from the end, Porte’s disqualification sentenced the game, but on the next play a Swedish error earned him an exclusion, and France entered the maelstrom of madness pressing the Swedes who lost two balls in a row, to appear Palicka (he missed the last game in Bratislava) and spoil the night for Fabregas a second from the limit