In principle, the entire sports world has shut down as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. But the SM finals in the bandy at the Students are played as planned - but without an audience. At the ladies there was a final re-award from last year between Västerås and Skutskär.

Skutskär - which lost the final last year - also started the best and created several chances. But it was Västerås who took the lead 1-0 through team captain Malin Persson in the ninth match. That after a Skutskär fell during the play-up phase.

But a quarter later the receipt came when Skutskär's team captain Malin Andersson returned.

- It feels like it was snapped at first. We have to get hold of others and it gets a little easier in others with the wind, ”Västerås Malin Persson told SVT Sport at break.

Crazy turn

Skutskär continued to create the most in the second half. In the 64th match also the award came when Sanna Gustafsson dotted the lead after a corner. Skutskär then went on to create several hot goal chances by, among others, Olga Rodionova. But Västerås goalkeeper Sara Carlström kept the home team in the match.

But with seven minutes remaining, Skutskär extended its lead to 3-1. It was by Linnea Larsson who pushed the ball high through a VSK defender. The reigning Swedish champion would still ensure that there was excitement in the final.

After 85 minutes, Västerås lifted a long ball that Skutskär couldn't handle. Instead, Linda Lohiniva turned the ball over and lifted the ball to 2-3. And after 92 minutes, Västerås received a penalty when Kajsa Eriksson took his hand after a corner.

A punishment that Charlotte Selbekk took advantage of.

But it was not over there. For in the 96th match minute, Selbekk decided from nowhere with the 4-3 goal and the crazy turn was completed.

- It felt good the whole match. Fantastic fun to be able to decide. I do not know what is happening myself, says Charlotte Selbekk to SVT Sport and continues:

- I tried to check on the clock what it was and had no idea. When they did 3-1, we felt it was really heavy, but we never let ourselves down. We don't make a huge match, but we fight for this. It's just totally sick, ”she says.