the Anger radiated out of her. Both during and after the match. Sandra Toft was very tired of the way Denmark lost to Norway on the.
“We start as the lightning and thunder, and then we stand offensively. And it plagues us for the rest of the fight. We make again a sea of error, we do not hit the target, and it was very frustrating,” said the clearly disappointed the Danish goalie.
Denmark led 5-0 after five minutes, but Norway would eat themselves into the battle and punished the Danish errors began to pile up. Sandra Toft, however, could not say whether the team allowed themselves to relax for easy.
“I can only talk for myself, and I was not shaken by any of it, Norway did today,” she said resolutely.
As the first half was over, she could not hide how she had it. She struck out with her arms. Cried. Was quite red in the head.
“I was almost furious from the 10. minutes for now. It is frustrating that we have so much at stake, and there are so few who join such right. We play with the handbrake pulled in the attack, I don’t know … It’s very frustrating,” said Sandra Toft, who again was a good match.
She had many good saves, and in front of her stood a defense, which, actually, also did fine.
“We lose again a battle, even if we again win målmandsduellen. We must home and look at the offensive and see where we can make some more goals,” said målvogteren.
Klavs Bruun Jørgensen explained the many mistakes by saying, it was like a backpack of errors that just became heavier and heavier for every mistake that was made. If it was the case, was not easy to put into words in the minutes after the defeat.
“It’s hard to say so soon after, when the emotions are outside on the clothes, and you are disappointed. It was certainly not good enough,” said Sandra Toft.
She highlighted the defense as something the team should take with you to Monday’s match against the Netherlands. A battle, where it’s more OLYMPIC-qualifying, the team must fight for, rather than medals, that seems very far away.
“There’s probably still a minimal chance, but it is still one battle at the battle. We can not bear to think of the day after tomorrow. We must win, and there is still the OLYMPIC qualification,” said Sandra Toft.