Sweden Overpowers Germany in Opening Game Of Worlds
That Sweden's Hanna Thuvik scored the first goal of the 2025 Women's World Championship should be a surprise to no one who has been paying attention to the youngster's development in recent years. Still only 22-years-old, Thuvik has scored at a point-per-game pace over the last three seasons for the SDHL's Brynäs, and this World Championship could prove to be her international coming out party. Thuvik played on the first line with sparkplug Lisa Johansson and towering Sara Hjalmarsson, and opened the scoring when she potted her own rebound in the first period.
Germany played back on their heels for much of this game. Their inability to smother the dynamic Swedish offense resulted in long periods of desperate defending punctuated by futile attempts to break out. The Swedish attack was relentless, and especially ruthless in transition, as it targeted the low seam time and time again to drive the German net virtually unchallenged. Down 2-0 after another Swedish goal, this time from wunderkind Mira Hallin, Germany clawed one back halfway through the second period. Lilli Welcke won an offensive zone faceoff to Katarina Jobst-Smith on the right half boards. Jobst-Smith then slid the puck to Luisa Welcke who fired a shot past a high screen to beat Swedish netminder Emma Söderberg and reduced the Swedish lead to one. The goal seemed to briefly dent Sweden's confidence, allowing the Germans to create a pair of additional chances, but they could not find twine again and the score remained 2-1 Sweden heading into the second intermission.
The Swedes exploded out of the blocks in the third, and scored twice in quick succession off a pair of German miscues. When Germany called a timeout, cameras panned to Swedish head coach Ulf Lundberg who scrawled a simple message on his board and, smiling, showed it to his charges: 'Nu över vi på 4-1' or 'Now we're leading 4-1'. His point seemed clear: the game can turn on a dime. Leads can be earned, lost, and restored in mere minutes. Keep playing. Do what you have been preparing to do, and remember to enjoy it. Lundberg's team is talented, hard working, and young. They will need to learn to manage their emotions and to stick to the game plan, even when momentum swings or they figuratively get punched in the teeth. In Game 1 at least, they accomplished that mission.
Final score: Sweden 5 - Germany 2. Sweden faces Hungary tomorrow at 3pm local time, while Germany is off until Saturday when they face Norway.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
LeBron on his pride representing the USA in the Olympics after winning a bronze medal
LeBron on his pride representing the USA in the Olympics after winning a bronze medal In 2004, Team USA men's basketball came away from the Summer Olympics with only a bronze medal after losing to Argentina in the semifinal round. It was an embarrassment for the program, which seemed assured of winning the gold every time ever since NBA players were first allowed to participate in FIBA competition. LeBron James played on the 2004 Olympic team, and its disappointing performance has caused some to mock him — some have even nicknamed him "LeBronze" as a result. Team USA would soon revamp its program by bringing in legendary Duke University head coach Mike Krzyzewski and Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant. There were reportedly concerns about James' lack of maturity at the time, to the point where some feared he would single-handedly cause the team to not win the gold medal in the 2008 Olympics. But he said during a recent episode of his "Mind the Game" podcast that the squad's failure led to its players taking responsibility and having a sense of pride about representing the United States. "Everything is city-based here," James said. "And it took a while for us, as far as the Olympics, to get that sense of pride back. We got our [expletive] kicked in 2004, and then we lost in the World Championship in 2006. It took us time to be like, 'Oh, this is real.' "The rest of these countries not only are getting better with the game of basketball, but it's a sense of pride, too," James continued. "And when you have that sense of pride, you have a sense of work ethic that goes a lot longer. You have a sense of accountability that's a little bit longer. You have a sense of wanting to be there because you know what you're representing." With Bryant leading the way, Team USA regained the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Games, and it was a jubilant moment for the program and all of its players. In 2012, Bryant manfully took a back seat and let James become the head honcho. The result was another gold medal. Last summer, of course, after Team USA failed to medal in the 2023 FIBA World Cup, James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant volunteered to play for Team USA in the Olympics once again. The squad won another gold medal, and James was named the MVP of the tournament for his all-around performance.
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Orlando to host three major clubs for FIFA Club World Cup training camps
Editor's note: This story is available as a result of a content partnership between WFTV and the Orlando Business Journal. Three prominent international football clubs will designate Orlando as their central hub for the forthcoming FIFA Club World Cup. German club FC Bayern München, Italian team Juventus FC, and Brazilian team CR Flamengo are excited to use venues in sunny Orlando as their base camp for the upcoming tournament. Advertisement The camp kicks off on June 14 and runs through July 13, bringing together some of the best teams in the world. Read: Significant sewer forcemain break in the City of Palm Bay Orlando will host six of the 32-team tournament's games and is the only city of the 11 hosts with two stadiums — Camping World and Inter&Co — where matches will take place. Florida has the most training sites of any state, with nine, followed by California with five and New Jersey with four. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
🚨 Iran head to the Club World Cup, Tah and Bischof to join Bayern
There had been speculation in recent hours about whether Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof could be part of the Bayern Munich squad that will play in the Club World Cup. That wait has come to an end this Wednesday. Just a few moments ago, the club confirmed that both players will be included in the squad traveling to the United States. "FC Bayern will be able to count on their new signings Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof for the Club World Cup to be held in the United States. The German champions have reached an agreement with Bayer Leverkusen and TSG Hoffenheim for the contracts of the two German internationals to take effect before the tournament," reads a statement released on the club's official media channels. Advertisement The arrival of both players was initially scheduled for early July. However, the global club competition in the United States has brought plans forward so that both can join the Bavarian squad sooner. Bayern Munich will fly to the United States tomorrow to acclimatize in Orlando ahead of the Club World Cup. The tournament begins on June 14. FC Bayern will first face the New Zealand champions, Auckland City, on June 15 in Cincinnati, then Boca Juniors (June 19 in Miami), and finally the Portuguese champions, Benfica (June 24 in Charlotte). This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.