It was tight tonight.

With less than seven minutes left to play, the visitors led 22-21.

- We are getting a little better on the counterattacks, although it could be much better.

It's hard to say it like this right after.

It felt like she had a little less saves in goal and we got a couple of expulsions and were able to punish them for that, says Rosell to C More.

With just under four minutes left, Nina Koppang took a finish from eleven meters to make it 24-22 for Sävehof and took hold of a tripling Höör.

Before the expulsion was over, Koppang fit in for Johanna Forsberg on the line.

She received with one hand and spun around to make the decision 25-22.

Höör took a timeout without being able to turn the game around.

- I am not satisfied with the match.

We had over 20 technical errors and they had a sending off which they took advantage of, says Höör's coach Ola Månsson.

Four key players were missing for Sävehof

Sävehof seemed to have got hold of the game at the beginning of the second half.

After a couple of nice saves by Selma Hasanbegovic, when Johanna Bundsen was missing, they led 17-14 but Höör would turn around again.

Johanna Östblom made it 20-19 for Höör with a beautiful edge shot with ten minutes remaining and then the Skåne team led for the first time in the second half.

Then the teams were followed until the final minutes when a sending off was costly for Höör. 

Sävehof was missing important cogs such as Johanna Bundsen, Laura Jensen, Carmen Martin and Olivia Mellegård.

Höör was the better team in the first half but missed several free-kicks and it was 11-11 at the break.

It could have been four, five goals up for Höör, who led by three a couple of times, with some fluency.