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Tre Kronor won the fateful match - the hope for the quarter-finals is still alive

Tre Kronor won the fateful match – the hope for the quarter-finals is still alive

Sweden beat Great Britain to get a chance at the quarter-finals at the World Cup.

But it started badly for Tre Kronor.

Great Britain took the lead in the first half, after a controversial situation in which Britain’s Brendan Connolly drove into Swedish goalkeeper Viktor Fast, while Liam Kirk sent the puck into the goal, and into the goal.

After the video was evaluated, the goal was approved.

– Damn goals are rejected in the SHL and you get to see this. I usually like when you concede a goal despite the lack of contact with the goalkeeper, But I think this is not trueRenberg says.

Sweden came back and equalized through Marcus Sorensen on the strength of the game before the end of the first half.

Sweden succeeded in achieving the goal and continued to advance in the middle of the period. And also received dividends.

won the shootout 56-14

First by defender Jonathan Bodas and then by a fantastic 3-1 goal, signed by Mario Kempe.

– It was a bit of luck. I was just trying to move my leg up the hill and get it up high. I learned a little from my little brother from the game against Switzerland, Mario Kempe says of his 3-1 goal.

Sweden led the shot stats with a score of 42-8 after two periods and won the game shots 56-14, with British goalkeeper Ben Bownes playing big and keeping the Brits in the game.

Pawns continued to play big in the third period as well – but he couldn’t stop Mario Quimby from scoring his second goal of the game when he made it 4-1 to Trey Kronor in the third period.

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His 4-1 goal decided the match.

Now a new match must await Sweden in the hunt for the qualifiers, against Slovakia on Sunday.

– It must definitely match. If we have anything to do with medals, we should be able to play such matches. We start with that game, and try to get three points there, says Mario Kempe.

Kempe, despite three losses out of five so far, believes the atmosphere in the group is good.

We had a good response today from yesterday’s game and played a good game. Mario Kempe says: We have a good atmosphere in the group, and we’ve had it all the time, but I don’t think you have to go laughing and having fun when you lose matches like we did.

With this win, Sweden progressed temporarily to the quarter-finals in the group, on a limp table.