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Villa Lidköping beat Sandviken with 3-2 and is ridden in series.
They won the best audience figure of the season: 3,531 people wanted to watch Bandy on a Tuesday in November.
"They shouted at us and gave us energy," said goalkeeper Johan Esplund.
Villa Lidköping had lost confidence in her before the Stormatch against Sandviken. Their season had started with five straight victories, but the last innings had crossed Västerås and had been lost to Bollnäs.
In front of the best audience of the season in the elite series, with 3,531 spectators, Villa played randomly and warmly, but was defeated by 3-2.
"Sometimes you are in the right place"
Almost sensational in the context was that neither Christoffer Edlund, the shooter, nor the two David Karlsson stole the ball.
Who asked if Johan Esplund, Villa Lidköping, had to decide with his two goals?
– No, not myself, but it was the case. Sometimes you are in the right place. Esplund says it's been a long time since you scored goals.
Did you notice that the team lacked trust?
– Yes, it was a little energy-consuming in the first half. We had to give ourselves more energy. This will happen when you have lost points in recent times. But I think we are strong who win anyway.
"They give us energy"
More than 3500 people watch Bandy on a Tuesday in November. Comment?
– awesome. We knew in advance that many tickets were sold, this usually happens in storm parties. It's cool to play in so many games and in a close match, they help give us the energy we needed.
The 3-2 victory takes Villa Lidköping to the top of the series at the same points but better goal difference than Västerås. Sandviken is three years old.
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