Sävehof was down 11-17 after the first half, but managed to turn the match around.

- We are down by six and win by two, it's damn strong.

It is team morale, says Sävehof's key player Jamina Roberts afterwards in Viasat's broadcast.

Danish left-wing six behind the decision

In total, the team scored 17 goals in the second half and with four minutes left in the match, the score was 25-25.

Then not least Sävehof's Danish left winger Trine Wacker Mortensen stepped forward and put two absolutely decisive balls.

Mortensen also became the top scorer overall in Sävehof with 6 hits, an 85 percent shooting.

The victory means that Sävehof so far has two wins and three losses in the Champions League group stage, which continues with the next match away against Hungarian Györi on Saturday.