Sweden women's football team dejected as France scores stoppage-time winner from corner in Nations League bronze match.
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Sweden loses to France in stoppage time in Nations League

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Sweden's women's national football team suffered a narrow defeat to France in the first Nations League bronze match. The decisive goal came in the 96th minute from a corner. It marks the third straight loss under new head coach Tony Gustavsson.

The match in Reims ended 1–2 in favor of France in the first of two bronze matches in the UEFA Women's Nations League. Sweden took the lead in the second half through Stina Blackstenius after a textbook attack, but France equalized just before halftime via a controversial penalty by Sakina Karchaoui. The penalty was awarded after Anna Sandberg fouled Kadidiatou Diani in the box.

The decisive goal came in the 96th minute when Griedge Mbock headed in the ball from a corner. The referee had added three minutes, but the game extended due to injury stoppages and substitutions. SVT expert Hanna Marklund called it "a major disappointment, of course," while Elena Sadiku summed it up as "tragic."

Stina Blackstenius, who scored for Sweden, expressed frustration: "I'm of course incredibly disappointed with how the match ends." The loss is the third in a row under Tony Gustavsson, with the team yet to earn points under his leadership. The return leg is on Tuesday at 3Arena in Stockholm, where Sweden needs a win to sustain enthusiasm ahead of spring's World Cup qualifiers.

Parallel to the match, the final between Germany and Spain ended 0–0. Ahead of the game, Filippa Angeldahl emphasized the need for responsibility from experienced players: "It requires those of us who have been around a while to take greater responsibility." Experts also criticized halftime substitutions, such as removing Angeldahl and Schröder, described as "extremely strange."

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Reactions on X to Sweden's women's team loss to France in the Nations League bronze match highlight disappointment over the 96th-minute corner goal, marking the third straight defeat under Tony Gustavsson. Critics blame poor time management by goalkeeper Falk and defensive errors, while others praise the promising young squad's performance.

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Spanish footballer Alexia Putellas celebrates her goal as Sweden loses in the Nations League semifinal, with a pitch invader stopped by security at Gamla Ullevi.
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Sweden loses to Spain in Nations League semifinal

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Sweden's women's national football team lost 0–1 to Spain in the Nations League semifinal return leg at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg. Alexia Putellas scored the decisive goal in the second half, eliminating Sweden from the final. A young boy invaded the pitch afterward but was quickly stopped by security.

Sweden's handball team suffered its first EM loss in a crushing 27-35 defeat to Iceland at Malmö Arena. Despite the shocking setback, Sweden still controls its own fate for a semifinal spot. Four teams are now tied on four points in the crucial group.

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Sweden's men's football team lost 0–1 to Kosovo at home in the World Cup qualifier, marking their third straight defeat and intensifying pressure on coach Jon Dahl Tomasson. Fans booed the team and displayed banners demanding his resignation. Tomasson refuses to quit, citing his contract.

Sweden's men's handball team secured their second straight win in the EM with a 38-29 victory over Georgia, qualifying for the main round. Young players Felix Montebovi and Nikola Roganovic made significant contributions in the match at Malmö arena. The next challenge is a group final against Croatia on Wednesday.

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Sweden's junior ice hockey team defeated Latvia 6-3 in the JVM quarterfinal and advances to the semifinal for the fifth year in a row. Anton Frondell scored two goals, including the opener after just ten seconds. The semifinal opponent will be decided after the other quarterfinals.

Sweden secured its third straight bandy world championship gold with a 9–1 victory over Finland in the final in Björneborg. Christoffer Edlund emerged as the hero, scoring five goals in the match. The final was marked by heated emotions and on-ice brawls.

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The German handball national team suffered a surprising 27:30 defeat against Serbia at the EM in Herning. After a strong first half leading 17:13, the team collapsed in the second half, partly due to a mistake by coach Alfred Gislason. Now Germany must beat Spain on Monday to advance.

 

 

 

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