The Swedish junior crowns had to work unexpectedly hard against Germany.

So it was only 1-0, and the fact is that Germany was not at all far from equalizing - many times.

Sweden's goalkeeper played great

But after great play by the Swedish goalkeeper Carl Lindbom, some almost unimaginable mistakes by the German players - and a magnificent break by the goal scorer Adam Engström in the third period in a German situation - it was thus another Swedish victory.

The match winner was, in addition to the great Carl Lindbom in the goal, Adam Engström.

Jonas Andersson dissatisfied

It was he who, via a control on a German player, made it 1-0 in the first period.

And it was he, who, with just over five and a half minutes left to play in the third period, threw himself straight and managed to knock the puck away from a free German player just a few meters in front of the goal.

But despite the Swedish victory and the clean sheet, there was no satisfied expert in Jonas Andersson who summed up the match.

- If the Germans had only been a little more skilled, they would have scored two or three goals in this third period, he said.

- The German team represents a team effort that I have never seen a German JVM team make.

I did not expect such an exciting performance.

But it is also because Sweden does not rise to the level they should have done.

With the win, Sweden has two wins in two games.

Yesterday it was 11-0 against Austria.

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