Sweden played a tight defensive the whole match.

The Czech Republic won the shot statistics with 31-22, but most of the shots were controlled by the Swedish defense.

But despite good defensive play and a tight Carl Lindbom on the shots that did get past, it was a legal puck that found its way into the Swedish box with 39 seconds left.

And in extra time, another goal came from the Czech Republic, even though it was Sweden who created the most.

The puck then went between the arm and the body, which is something that upsets Lindbom.

- Of course I'll have it.

You should never let anything pass you by, he tells SVT Sport.

- We have many situations.

I honestly think they are a bit lucky.

We're doing well but we miss a bit just so they get a lucky goal.

Filip Bystedt is also convinced that Sweden will play a good match after all.

- I still think we play a good match.

One of the better performances in the tournament, he tells SVT Sport.

Conceding an equalizing goal so late was not something that affected the team in extra time, according to Bystedt.

- Of course, it will be a bit sour at first.

Then you feel that the match is still on, it's 1-1 on the board and everyone wants to make sure we win.

Now awaits the bronze medal where the loser of the semi-final between the giants USA and Canada awaits.

Carl Lindbom intends to let go of the loss against the Czech Republic immediately.

- You cannot influence what has been.

It's time to recharge and make a match tomorrow.

Whoever reloads best will win the match, he says.

Sweden's bronze medal match will be played at 20:38 and broadcast on TV6/Viaplay.

SVT Sport reports the match live.