It took nine minutes and 30 seconds before Sävehof scored his first goal of the match.

By then Höör had already placed four balls behind goalkeeper Wilma Kroon Andersson, and somehow it became a kind of omen for the home team, who never recovered after the sluggish start.

"We help each other, scream at each other"

Höör, who won with 26-23 last team met in November, had done the homework. They seemed to know exactly where they had - and how to stop - their opponents. Their fearless and physical defense games made Sävehof both stationary and awkward, while the Scouts were keen on returns and found the gaps ahead.

- We are making a really good match today. We do not relax for a single second. We set the defense and then we press. We are read and we help each other, scream at each other and pepper all the time, says Höörs Ida Gullberg to C More.

Ida Gullberg rejoices after the away victory against Sävehof. Photo: Photo Agency

The position at halftime 6-13 in what had been painted in advance as an even and raffling meeting in Partille Arena.

And it didn't get any better in tonight's second act. Sävehof struggled, listening to fiery speech in Danish when coach Rasmus Overby took time out, but this was clearly H65 Höör's evening.

"Then we will spook them"

The away team eventually won by 26-17 and sailed up the series lead at the same point as Skuru.

- We don't get to the level, we don't score any goals and then you don't win any matches. It's just breaking down and coming again. We will meet Höör again and then we will spit them out, ”says Sävehof's very disappointed middle-sexist Johanna Forsberg to C More after the final signal.