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10-4 against Finland and a total of 37 goals to come for the Swedish national team under 19 in three games. It's a world-class bandage that has appeared at the IFU Arena today.

Men under 19 won on Friday and Saturday with 12-6 against the Czech Republic and 15-3 against Switzerland. Today, most people were expecting an equal victory for Finland in the crucial match of the Euro Floorball Tour in Uppsala. But the Swedes wanted to be different.

After Finland's 2-0 lead, Sweden went 3-2 in the first period. And in the second Sweden has further increased. Malta Lundmark shot 4-2 at Ruud's pass, and after three goals from Sweden, the duo did the same thing at 8-2.

The third period ended 2-2, giving the final result 10-4. A great message of strength for Sweden, which aims to bring gold to the Under-19 World Cup in Canada in May 2019.

Did you know that

– Hampus Ahrén was named at the front of the tournament

– Kalle Lundgren named Tournament Goalkeeper

– At the top of the scoring team, places 1-7, we only find Swedish players. Malta Lundmark is in first place with 9 + 4 points and he also became the striker of the match in the last match.

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Markus Puskala, the federation
"We came out a little useless at the beginning of the match, we cashed in some duels and gave a few balls, so the resistance is strong, but it's good that we come back and replicate with three rapids.

"Many of our games that we have worked with have been really refined.We are making 37 goals in. It's a goal of 12 goals in national games, that's damn good.

"We have two excellent goalkeepers, Kalle Lundgren and Emil Lundberg, and it's not surprising that we know how good they are.

"Before the World Cup, we are going to focus on the development of the parts of the game and the ones we have worked on even more, we want to try to improve even further and continue to be humble before doing good things and working The guys are going home with their club team and we will be watching them in November, and then there will be Finnkampen in February.

Malta Lundmark

"Emil Ruud and I have a very good interaction and play together since we play in the band, we have good chemistry and we are on the track.

"We put ourselves in the respect of our opponents before the World Cup and as we make so many goals, a message of strength is very good.

Emil Ruud

– Malta said it was about to feel open. Then I looked up and I saw him, so I threw him and then he was there.

Albin Hedstål

"I am incredibly proud, everyone fights for each other, we had a big goal (1-2) and after that, there was almost no one. team in the plane.

"We said that we would continue to believe what we are doing, we have a solid basic idea of ​​what we want to do, we continued to play drums and we knew that it would eventually resolve.

"It means a lot to do 37 goals in. It's great to score a couple of goals against the defense, and we're very good at special teams where we do a lot of goals." It's great to receive a receipt saying we have many talented goalies.

Match Report
Sweden U19 Finland U19 10-4 (3-2, 5-0, 2-2)

First period
0-1 (03.52) Kaapo Siekkinen
0-2 (07.11) Niko Laiti (Elias Siira)
1-2 (13.04) Philip Fox (Malta Lundmark)
2-2 (16.22) Emil Ruud (Hampus Ahrén)
3-2 (17.44) Patrik Gustavsson (Jesper Andersson)

Second period
4-2 (01.39) Malta Lundmark (Emil Ruud)
5-2 (05.13) Patrik Gustavsson (Hampus Ahrén)
6-2 (07h53) Malta Lundmark (Hampus Ahrén)
7-2 (11:05) Filip Eriksson (Jesper Andersson)
8-2 (14.42) Malta Lundmark (Emil Ruud)

Third period
9-2 (03h30) Patrik Gustavsson (Emil Kalentun
9-3 (05.09) Joakim Lund (Tuuka Haudanlampi)
10-3 (8:55) Victor Wettergren (Fredi Petersson)
10-4 (10:05) Tuuka Haudanlampi (Joakim Lund)

Audience: 1019
Arena: IFU Arena
Judge: Kamil Sojka, Tomas Sojka

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Contact information
Markus Puskala, the federation
072-715 90 79

Lisa Eskils, Director of Media
0735 29 32 34, [email protected]

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