Ai että tuo rantalan maali tekee nannaa kun ensi koko ruåttin kotiyleisö nauro epäonnistuneelle vedolle ja sitte pamautti samoilta jalansijoilta aivan takanahkaan🤩
As a Dane it is interesting to see how relatively big and popular floorball is in Sweden (and Finland). Here in Denmark floorball is basically a tiny sport and it is almost only in the town of Frederikshavn (it´s where the ferry goes to Gothenburg) that they really care about floorball. But I also find this sport pretty entertaining, so I guess that the sport will grow both in Denmark and also worldwide. I did know that Sweden are normally the best in floorball, aren´t they? So it must be a big disappointing for them to lose at home to Finland. But well played by the Finnish team.
@Zimonz Sure. I feel the two teams will meet again later in the tournament and they have pretty comfortable quarter finales both of them. The first game had prestige, but was not decisive. But still I think the Swedish crowd had maybe expected more from their team. But there is still time for them to take the gold.
@@JuventinoDOC33 What the actually fuck are you even on about? the swedes didnt even play bad... and tbh its finland ofc they gonna be great. any other team I agree with you but this nope you are delusional and frankly pretty disrespectful towards finland cause they are amazing to.
@@tonttaana8930 Yes, it is strange how different sports are much more or less popular in certain countries than in others. For example handball is big in Spain and France, but tiny in Italy (but lately it is becoming a bit more popular, to be fair). And yes, handball is huge in Norway, Denmark or Iceland, but small in Finland, where you love both floorball and ice hockey. Basket is huge in Lithuania, but handball is tiny in Lithuania. I can´t always figure out why certain sports become popular in some countries, but insignificant in others. Another example is badminton that is huge in Denmark, while in the other nordic countries they don´t seem to care much about it. Table tennis is also bigger in Sweden than in Denmark or Norway. I could also mention athletics where Finland, Norway and Sweden have done great, but where Denmark has always been way behind the other nordic countries. On the other hand, in Denmark we are obssessed with cycling, much more than in Sweden or Finland. But also in Norway cycling is pretty popular....
Is it just me, or is the Swedish roster a bit lacking in the power forward category? Feels like we could have used a couple Martin Karlssons and a couple Henrik Delborns yesterday in the physical game...
Sweden ( my country ) usually win in this game but if my country lose I am ok losing against Finland . I want the finns to be happy strong successful and growing.
@@petereriksson7166 As a Dane and a Nordic, I like your positive attitude towards Finland. I feel more or less the same way. Of course I want Denmark to win in sport, but if we can´t win, it is also nice to see neighbour countries win. For example, in Ice Hockey Denmark are not good enough to win medals, so there I always want Sweden to win....
Ai että tuo rantalan maali tekee nannaa kun ensi koko ruåttin kotiyleisö nauro epäonnistuneelle vedolle ja sitte pamautti samoilta jalansijoilta aivan takanahkaan🤩
2:46 what a laser, hands down
5:31 this cheered me up
i watched live and screamed like crazy when we scored the 3-1 goal :D
As a Dane it is interesting to see how relatively big and popular floorball is in Sweden (and Finland). Here in Denmark floorball is basically a tiny sport and it is almost only in the town of Frederikshavn (it´s where the ferry goes to Gothenburg) that they really care about floorball. But I also find this sport pretty entertaining, so I guess that the sport will grow both in Denmark and also worldwide. I did know that Sweden are normally the best in floorball, aren´t they? So it must be a big disappointing for them to lose at home to Finland. But well played by the Finnish team.
tbh 1 game cant really define who best and whos not and to be fair its 3-3 in games between the two.
@Zimonz Sure. I feel the two teams will meet again later in the tournament and they have pretty comfortable quarter finales both of them. The first game had prestige, but was not decisive. But still I think the Swedish crowd had maybe expected more from their team. But there is still time for them to take the gold.
@@JuventinoDOC33 What the actually fuck are you even on about? the swedes didnt even play bad... and tbh its finland ofc they gonna be great. any other team I agree with you but this nope you are delusional and frankly pretty disrespectful towards finland cause they are amazing to.
Well im Finn and floorball here is big sport but on The otherhand handball is very small tiny sport here comparing to norway and denmark... Very odd..
@@tonttaana8930 Yes, it is strange how different sports are much more or less popular in certain countries than in others. For example handball is big in Spain and France, but tiny in Italy (but lately it is becoming a bit more popular, to be fair). And yes, handball is huge in Norway, Denmark or Iceland, but small in Finland, where you love both floorball and ice hockey. Basket is huge in Lithuania, but handball is tiny in Lithuania. I can´t always figure out why certain sports become popular in some countries, but insignificant in others. Another example is badminton that is huge in Denmark, while in the other nordic countries they don´t seem to care much about it. Table tennis is also bigger in Sweden than in Denmark or Norway. I could also mention athletics where Finland, Norway and Sweden have done great, but where Denmark has always been way behind the other nordic countries. On the other hand, in Denmark we are obssessed with cycling, much more than in Sweden or Finland. But also in Norway cycling is pretty popular....
Sweden better in 1st period, then Finland took over more and more. Sweden with several unnecessary penalties that was costly.
Rantalan veto🇫🇮🥰🥰
Don,t cry SWE!::DDD
The short stick rule is a silly holdover from field hockey. When I was a kid playing road hockey in Canada we chose our own stick length.
What is RANTALRs blade name?? Anyone know??
Is it just me, or is the Swedish roster a bit lacking in the power forward category? Feels like we could have used a couple Martin Karlssons and a couple Henrik Delborns yesterday in the physical game...
Kalle Ankas didn't win? What a surprise!
I mean... Kalle Anka quite rarely wins. Alexander Lukas on the other hand...
@@Garbox80 Forlåt, jag skulle ha sagt Alexander Lukas eller Nordstjärnan..
@@petrikarkkainen1586 Tiesinhän mä mitä tarkoitit, mutta kun oli just ihan päinvastainen tyyppi kuin miksi noita rakkaita naapureitamme kutsumme 😂
@@Garbox80 😁
ruotsin häviö aina tuntuu hyvältä lajista riippumatta
Niin oikein Ruotsille
Such a bias commentary for sweden
Rantala higt stick before goal? 🤨
SWE is shit team
Thats why we have 10 out of 14 golds 😂😂😂
Sweden ( my country ) usually win in this game but if my country lose I am ok losing against Finland . I want the finns to be happy strong successful and growing.
No sillä ei oo ny mitään tekemistå salibandyn kanssa😂@@raippipakoputki6474
@@petereriksson7166 As a Dane and a Nordic, I like your positive attitude towards Finland. I feel more or less the same way. Of course I want Denmark to win in sport, but if we can´t win, it is also nice to see neighbour countries win. For example, in Ice Hockey Denmark are not good enough to win medals, so there I always want Sweden to win....
@@raippipakoputki6474 grow up jez