Sweden started the match by creating several clear goal chances, with the sharpness was not there.

At the same time as Egypt's goalkeeper Karim Hendawy provided several good saves.

Which led to the score 5-3 to Egypt after the first ten minutes.

Egypt continued to keep Sweden at bay.

Despite Sweden increasing the tempo and the goal scorer loosening, Sweden was 13-9 at half time.

Many thanks to Karim Hendawy, who had 45 percent save in the match.

The best Swedish goal scorers in the first half were Hampus Wanne and Felix Claar with three goals each.

Hendawy played big

In the second half, Egypt continued to impress, both offensively and defensively, while Sweden left more space for the opponents.

With ten minutes left, Egypt extended their lead to 22-17 and Sweden took a timeout.

- We have a good game but Egypt is better today, which is clarified in the second half, said expert commentator Per Johansson in the Discovery broadcast.

After the break, Sweden scored something but it was not enough all the way but it was a Swedish loss with 27-22.

Sweden is already ready for the quarter finals and in the last group game match, Denmark is waiting.

CLIP: See the highlights from Sweden's win against Portugal (July 28)

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Niclas Ekberg's Sweden took another victory in Olympic handball.

Photo: Susana Vera / Reuters / Bildbyrån