Last Friday, Lugitrainer left Dragan Brljevic under remarkable form. For the players, the message seemed to come as a flash from a clear sky.

"I ended up in total shock," Lugi's edge player Albana Arifi told Expressen and told the newspaper how she cried and had no desire to exercise after the decision.

10 goals for Ulrika Olsson

On Lugi's coach bench, it was instead Kenneth Andersson who had the main responsibility for the evening. Lugi has started the series game well but tonight it was tough in Nacka ball hall against last year's finalist Skuru. After a close start of the match, Skuru rushed off and Nackalaget brought a lead with 19-13 at the break. Skuru stayed on the clock in the second half and eventually won 35-19.

Left-hander Ulrika Olsson became the home team victory director with ten goals and seven assists.

After the victory tonight, Skuru steps past Höör in the series and steps up to a second place in the league, behind unbeaten Sävehof.