It was hot at the stands in Partille. The question is whether the Sävehof supporters who stayed at home are not angry. They should. Just like Sävehof, Sporting had won their two preliminary matches in Group C and came to Partille as marginal advance favorites.

Led by the Spanish mid-nian Carlos Ruesga, the guests played well, but barely got a hole on Agust Eli Björgvinsson who in the first half grew into an Icelandic giant in the goal.

Salihi is still hot

Gzim Salihi, who was stiff in Sävehof's latest match against Skövde, had preserved his form and was with four goals in the first half a strong reason why Sävehof had a three-goal lead at the break.

The second half remained tight but controlled from the side of the black and yellow. Without major drama in the second half, Sävehof won with four balls and after three rounds full pot in the European game.