Now, Sweden look ahead to their next match, against Hungary on Monday (live on EHFTV at 20:30 CET). Sweden will conclude the main round against Croatia on Wednesday. Both Hungary and Croatia are out of semi-final contention, but Sweden cannot expect easy matches nonetheless.
“There isn’t so much time to to dwell on the past and we need to look forward because we have a really important game [against Hungary],” says Sweden line player Anna Lagerquist, mainly a defensive specialist at the EHF EURO 2022.
Lagerquist expects two tough games to end the main round, and while it is not ideal to have their fate controlled by others, Sweden need to focus only on the task in front of them.
“It’s also two games that we really need to win to have a chance to advance. And, of course, now everything is not up to us. We need to have some other results go our way, but the thing that we can affect is these two games and we will do everything we can to win.”
Sharing her attacking position with Linn Blohm, Lagerquist has been mainly focused on defence at the EHF EURO 2022. It is one area Sweden have been working on continuously since Tomas Axner took the helm as head coach at the end of 2020. Lagerquist highlights defence as Sweden’s strength at the EURO, which helped them to a strong preliminary round campaign that meant they topped group B in Celje.
“Most parts of our games we have had really good, tough defence, which is our main goal, and also to have the fast attacks after that. So I think that we are very pleased with that. We will need to keep working on that and also to keep evolving our attack game,” says Lagerquist.
“We always say that we create, like, a security in the defence — that we always know, even if maybe we don’t score on our chances, if we have some trouble in attack, we will always come back to our defence to feel secure and to take this feeling of security into the attack.”