The Swedes stepped into Thursday night's match against Kazakhstan with the knowledge that the Netherlands "only" won with one goal in the meeting with Romania.

A dream result for the Swedish part.

Then they took a planned two-pointer after a victory with a margin of 35 balls.

However, the Swedish goal hunt started tentatively and it took five minutes of the first half before Sweden was in the lead.

From there it went painlessly and at half time the score was 21-10 to Sweden.

Eleven of them came from goal scorer Nathalie Hagman.

Hagman, who against Puerto Rico set a new goal record in the national team, then continued on the beaten path when Sweden finally won 55-20.

And the 30-year-old was a post hit from his twentieth goal in the match, which had meant a new record.

The only cloud of concern for the Swedish part was the disturbing images of Linn Blohm who grinned badly after turning his foot.

On Saturday, the group leader Norway, who has so far been clean, is waiting.

The article is updated