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Fifth straight victory for Larsson’s Miami
Swedish professional Pelle Larsson. Picture from a match last week. Photo: Erin Hooley/AP/TT
Fifth straight victory for Larsson’s Miami
Things are going smoothly for the Swedish basketball star Pelle Larsson and his Miami in the NBA. For the fifth game in a row, the team won when they faced Dallas at home in the Kaseya Center on Monday.
Pelle Larsson accounted for 9 of the points in the 106–102 victory.
Tyler Herro had the most points, with 24. Herro was back on the court after an injury kept him out for 17 games.
– I appreciate everyone, my coaches, my teammates, everyone who has made it possible for me to come back to the team and try to help win another game, he says after the game according to AP.
During the time he was away, Pelle Larsson took his place in the starting five. However, the Swede managed to keep that place even during Monday’s match, since Norman Powell was also injured.
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Blomqvist withdraws the offer
Beata Olsson. Photo: Nathan Stirk
Blomqvist withdraws the offer
Rebecka Blomqvist has an injury and will not be available for the women’s national team during the national team meeting this week.
Then they call in 24-year-old Beata Olsson instead.
Olsson has shown good form at the start of the WSL season and scored a hat-trick for Liverpool in Saturday’s League Cup match.
The women’s national team gathers in the Algarve on Monday before the bronze medal match in the Nations League against France.
The match will be played at 21.10 on Friday.
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Alexander Isak back in Liverpool’s starting eleven
Alexander Isak back in Liverpool’s starting eleven
Alexander Isak has not started a football match for a month.
Now the Swedish national team star is in Liverpool’s eleven at home against Nottingham.
The 26-year-old has been sidelined with a groin problem and has made just 29 minutes (in Sweden’s loss to Switzerland) since playing a half against Eintracht Frankfurt on 22 October.
Liverpool’s Premier League match against Nottingham kicks off at 4pm.
Liverpool’s XI: Alisson – Szoboszlai, Van Dijk, Konaté, Kerkez – Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Jones – Salah, Isak, Gakpo
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The stars are above
The stars are above
Emma Ribom will stand over 10 km classic on Saturday – but there is a plan for her to start on Sunday.
– No illness at Emma Ribom. But when it was cold yesterday, you feel a tearing sensation in the windpipe. She has planned to go tomorrow, says national team coach Stefan Thomson, to Sportbladet.
Jonna Sundling and Frida Karlsson are also standing over to save themselves for Sunday’s freestyle race.
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Linn Svahn misses the Swedish premiere
Linn Svahn misses the Swedish premiere
LIVING LIFE. After the chilly forecasts, the organizer has given the go-ahead to start the sprint qualifying at 09.45 as planned.
The cold recommendation is -17 and a new measurement will be carried out before the finals.
However, Linn Svahn will not start as planned due to cold symptoms.
The sprint in Gällivare during the long-distance premiere was supposed to be Linn Svahn’s first competition on snow, after the concussion in Trondheim.
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