Swedish women's volleyball team celebrating 3-2 victory over Slovenia in European League
Swedish women's volleyball team celebrating 3-2 victory over Slovenia in European League
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Sweden wins first final match against Slovenia

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Sweden's women's volleyball team defeated Slovenia 3-2 in sets in the first final match of the European League.

The match was played at Idrottshuset in Örebro and turned into a thriller. Sweden fought back several times and took it to a fifth set where Isabelle Haak decided the outcome.

Haak said afterwards that the win is good proof that the team never gives up. It means a lot for team spirit according to her.

One more win is needed to take the tournament. The next match is scheduled for Saturday in Ljubljana.

Ce que les gens disent

Initial reactions on X focus on Sweden's 3-2 victory over Slovenia in the first leg of the Women's European League final, highlighting the five-set thriller and standout performances by Isabelle Haak. Posts from volleyball accounts and federations report the result factually, with Slovenian fans noting the close contest and anticipating the return match. Limited personal opinions, mostly neutral updates from international and national sources.

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