It is close between the matches for Sävehof right now.

As recently as Sunday, the team played in the Champions League at home against the Hungarian big club Györ, loss 31-25.

Today was the top match in SHE away against table four Kungälv.

An injured Sävehof, who lacks a leading player in the form of Mathilda Lundström, Nina Koppang and Angelica Wallén, managed to win fairly easily with 32-24.

The Danish new acquisition Frida Högaard, who was loaned in from Ålborg, made her debut for Partillelaget and presented herself immediately.

Högernian accounted for three goals in the match.

The best goal, however, was Anne Tholstrup at four.

Already in the first half, the guests connected the grip and went up in a clear 16-10 lead after 30 minutes, scored goals most of the time and were thus never really threatened.

At the same time, goalkeeper Wilma Kroon Andersson was stable in the goal and ticked in at 38 percent in the match.

One who did not appear much in the match was Jamina Roberts who was eliminated.

- It was boring.

We probably did not really feel that any major efforts were needed to get me out of the game today.

We still score 32 goals, she says in C More.

- We won and it was good.

That's kind of it.

We got off to a good start, which we have not had in recent matches, so it was positive.

The victory means that Sävehof takes back the league lead from Skuru.