- It is so nice to finally be able to make a good match here, which we have not succeeded in all year.
And so we succeed in the only match that matters, says Amelia Lundbäck with tears in her eyes to C More.
She changed from Sävehof to Höör this season.
In the final minutes, Höör turned to make it 2-0 when Sävehof played six against four and goalkeeper Irma Schjött saved when Sävehof went for a draw.
With 13 seconds left, the clock stopped after Jamina Roberts collapsed.
She also took the last finish before Höör celebrated big in the hall.
- I waited with it until it was needed, Lundbäck says with a smile about doing 24-25 and 24-26 and deciding the match.
Sävehof led once in the first half.
That was after Thea Blomst put 16-15 with a penalty with four seconds left of the half.
At the beginning of the second half, Jamina Roberts went out and picked up the ball in a Höör attack and played it to Malin Sandberg who put 17-15.
Sävehof looked to go away when they led 19-16 but Höör, who scored the first goal in the second half after 7.20, came back and turned to 19-20.
Sävehof then made a new mini jerk by putting 21-20 and 22-20 in an empty goal.
It felt almost the entire second half as if it was Sävehof's match with several leads on two, three goals, but Höör found a great way to win.