Gislaved had a chance in the second set, but was otherwise run over by Svedala (13-25, 21-25, 10-25).
"You have to look at what they bring into the match with them and what we have," said coach Daniel Magnusson.
Magnusson was not really disappointed despite the loss.
"The service pressure they had was amazing. I give the complete recognition. The served great. So I'm not very disappointed," he says.
"I don't care about the scores. The girls showed today that they believe in it, despite entering the match overcoming so many changes in our squad this spring."
The disappointment that they did not win was obviously there, as always. But otherwise, it was positive response.
"We bring very much baggage. I told the girls that they were to be disappointed for the loss, but looking at an individual basis and as a team we showed that we have not given up yet. We'll go down to Amager with a faith and the will to win, and we don't need any time to get motivated to beat Hylte."
Now awaits Amager in the Öresundliga on Friday.
"We reload, go home and then we have a light training tomorrow and analyze a bit what we will take with us and how Amager play. A little touch, much stretching so we do not become stiff."
"We should have a pretty good chance of victory against Amager," says Magnusson.
The team captain Lisa Tannerfalk earned three hats, as Magnusson want to pay tribute to her a little extra.
"She really showed determination and commitment."
"The service pressure they had was amazing. I give the complete recognition. The served great. So I'm not very disappointed," he says.
"I don't care about the scores. The girls showed today that they believe in it, despite entering the match overcoming so many changes in our squad this spring."
The disappointment that they did not win was obviously there, as always. But otherwise, it was positive response.
"We bring very much baggage. I told the girls that they were to be disappointed for the loss, but looking at an individual basis and as a team we showed that we have not given up yet. We'll go down to Amager with a faith and the will to win, and we don't need any time to get motivated to beat Hylte."
Now awaits Amager in the Öresundliga on Friday.
"We reload, go home and then we have a light training tomorrow and analyze a bit what we will take with us and how Amager play. A little touch, much stretching so we do not become stiff."
"We should have a pretty good chance of victory against Amager," says Magnusson.
The team captain Lisa Tannerfalk earned three hats, as Magnusson want to pay tribute to her a little extra.
"She really showed determination and commitment."
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