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Sweden's World Cup hopes dented by late loss to Denmark

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Based on 45 sources, 4 official

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16 sources share identical headlines across 3 outlets (wire service copies)

Fact-Checking

42 claims

Sweden lost 1-2 to Denmark in a Women's World Cup qualifier at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg.

Official5 backing sources

Monica Jusu Bah scored her first international goal to give Sweden a 1-0 lead in the eighth minute against Denmark.

Official3 backing sources

Pernille Harder scored a 1-1 equalizer for Denmark around the 30th minute.

Official2 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
The exact nature and severity of Pernille Harder's injury after the collision with Julia Zigiotti Olme.
Why Fotbollskanalen reported a 1-0 loss to Denmark when all other sources report 1-2.
Whether Tony Gustavsson or Peter Gerhardsson is the current head coach of the Sweden women's national team.
The specific reasons for Kosovare Asllani's absence due to injury (type of injury, expected recovery time).
The tactical rationale behind Tony Gustavsson's experimental lineup choices, particularly starting younger players over experienced ones.
Final score of Sweden vs. Denmark matchfactual

Sweden lost 1-2 to Denmark.

According to SVT Nyheter, Göteborgs-Posten, Sportbladet, BLT Blekinge Läns Tidning
vs.

Sweden lost 1-0 to Denmark.

According to Fotbollskanalen

Context: This is a major factual discrepancy about the outcome of a key match, affecting understanding of Sweden's performance and standings.

Current coach of the Sweden women's national football teamfactual

Peter Gerhardsson is the current coach (announced in November 2016).

According to en.wikipedia.org
vs.

Tony Gustavsson is the current coach (mentioned in recent match contexts).

According to Sportbladet, Göteborgs-Posten, swedenherald.com

Context: This indicates conflicting information about who is leading the team, which could confuse readers about recent tactical decisions and statements.

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