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Rosengård with new giant crush in 14th straight

Rosengård is still on full speed after 14 consecutive wins on Sunday. And it was no small win. 8–1 was the final score against bottom-of-the-table Trelleborg.

» Updated: July 16 2024

» Published: June 30 2024

Rosengård with new giant crush in 14th straight
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Rosengård is still on full speed after 14 consecutive victories on Sunday.

And it was no small victory. 8–1 was the final score against bottom-of-the-table Trelleborg.

However, it was Trelleborg who initiated the scoring when Sofie Rewucha got free and through a fine finish could make it 1–0 in the 18th minute.

Five minutes later, Ria Öling could equalize, and then it took off for Rosengård.

At halftime, the score was 6–1 after a genuine hat-trick by Öling and goals by Olivia Holdt, Emilia Larsson, and Rebecca Knaak. Holdt moved into sole possession of the top scorer position with her goal.

Today, I got to score and assist, so it was fun, said Öling to Viaplay at halftime.

In the second half, Sofie Bruun Bredgaard, who has announced that she will be leaving Rosengård, scored two goals after goals in the 50th and 69th minutes.

They weren't the best goals I've scored for Rosengård, but they're goals.

I'm extremely grateful for my time in the club, it's a bit emotional, says Bredgaard after the match.

Rosengård pulls away at the top of the table, after Häcken played a draw against Kristianstad on Sunday, and now leads by nine points. Hammarby is third on 30 points.

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