Sweden’s coach Peter Gerhardsson, studied after Friday’s loss against the Spanish team that “Spain did things better than us; In the second half they got the ball more than we wanted and they controlled the game.
“We know that Spain is a good team tactically and technically. The most important thing for us is the transitions, doing them well, and the second play. In the first half, we did well, but in the second half, they had more balls and it was more difficult,” he said in the press conference.
Gerhardsson appreciated that they had two good transitions in extra time before the break (from Filippa Angeldal and Kosovare Asllani), but “We were very close to scoring. Now, we have to improve for the game against Italy,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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