European Women’s Handball Championship: took advantage of his first exchange with the Hungarian team



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The Hungarian team took their first exchange opportunity at the European Women’s Handball Championship in Denmark. According to the decision of the coaching staff, in place of Rita Lakatos, Eszter Tóth joined the team for Saturday’s semi-final match against the Germans (start: 16.00, Tv: Sport1, live on NSO).


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Eszter Tóth (60) appeared in the adult team in the preparation matches against the Swedes (Photo: Imago)

As is known, the Hungarian team expected three holidays after the group round. Wednesday’s pro team sent off players who missed the loose frame or played less during the group round, and on Thursday led a long, hard and experienced training session. On Friday, the focus was on Saturday’s game against the Germans, which for us is also the start of the semi-finals.

Before it was known that they were going to replace us, but only on Saturday morning it became official that there would be a change of control: Rita Lakatos, who suffered minor injuries against the Dutch, was replaced by a player from Mosonmagyaróvár, Eszter Tóth He took care. The 28-year-old made his debut for the senior national team ahead of the tournament in preparation for the Swedes.

“We Ferencváros people have a new experience of two games against Bietigheim and of course we have German players at the club. – He said Gábor Elek co-captain of Saturday’s opponent. – We have to be prepared for their tight and tall defense, similar to the game against the Dutch, the mistakes don’t fit at the moment either. I see their stable defense, they also have excellent and well-initiated people to come back, so if we get caught and accept fouls, a very difficult crash awaits us ”.

Gábor Elek also said that terrible chaos is expected in the semi-finals, ours have to play three games in four days, so there is no time to prepare perfectly for each opponent, but they are moving step by step, and now only the overture against the Germans is on the agenda. Professional staff don’t want to spill a lot of information about the players on each opponent because that would definitely cause confusion.

The two bands, the two key German men, also met in the semi-finals of the last European Championship. Emily Bölk and Julia Behnke is a legionary in the FTC, led by Gábor Elek and the backbone of the Hungarian team (the third fradista, the right-wing Alicia Stolle, missed the tournament because of the virus). Bölk said in connection with the meeting that they are also heated by the desire to test against ours.

“In the training sessions of the last free days we were able to get even more out of ourselves and be better prepared for the next rivals – quotes the ball shooter on the official website of the European Championship. – Difficult matches await us, but anything is possible in our semi-final group. Hungarians know us very well, as do we. My club’s coach, Gábor Elek, obviously wants to beat us, but he is also passionate about the desire to prove himself and my Ferencváros teammates. The Hungarian team plays handball quickly, with a lot of dynamics and pressure, in which there are also great shooters. However, they often switch between offense and defense, so we can have a good chance of success if we can play at high speed. “

By the way, the framework of our rival on Saturday, who has led the Dutch Henk Groener for two years, is based on more than 200 national teams, the 60-year-old specialist led the women’s national team of her country from 2009 to 2016 and won the second and fourth Olympic world championships. I arrived at the place. The Germans closed out the group stage with a draw against the Poles on Monday and made the move, having not played in Kolding since.

Gréta Kácsor is the best in the oxen circle, but Gábor Danyi is the greatest card player

THE FRAMEWORK SELECTED BY HUNGARY FOR THE MEETING AGAINST THE GERMAN CONTACTS AND BRIEF CHARACTERISTICS HERE!
Goalkeepers: Judge Blanka (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria), Szikora Melinda (Siófok KC)
More to the right: Dorottya Faluvégi (Győr Audi ETO), Lukács Viktória (Győr Audi ETO)
Right: Klára Csiszár-Szekeres (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria), Katrin Klujber (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria), Zsuzsanna Tomori (Siófok KC)
Managers: Anikó Kovacsics (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria), Eszter Tóth (Motherson Mosonmagyaróvár)
Adjusters: Petra Tóvizi (DVSC Schaeffler), Fanny Helembai (NKSE Váci)
Ballers: Noémi Háfra (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria), Gréta Kácsor (NKSE Vác), Szandra Szöllősi-Zácsik (MTK Budapest)
Leftmost: Márton Gréta (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungary), Schatzl Nadine (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungary)
Federal Captain: Gábor Danyi, Gábor Elek

Bookings: Janurik Kinga (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria), Lakatos Rita (Váci NKSE), Pásztor Noémi (FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria)

OPPOSITE: GERMANY
Olympiad
: 4. (1992), 6. (1996) – 3 entries
Vb: 1. (1993), 3. (1997, 2007), 5. (1995), 6. (2005) – 13 entries
Eb: 2. (1994), 4. (1996, 2006, 2008), 5. (2004) – 13 entries
Against the Hungarian balance: 30 games, 19 wins, 2 draws, 9 losses, 798-750 goals difference
They last against each other: December 9, 2018, Nancy, European Championship Semifinals
Hungary-Germany 26-25 (12-10)
Best Hungarian pitchers: Lukács V.7, Háfra N.5

WOMEN’S HANDBALL EB 2020, SEMIFINAL, GROUP 2 (KOLDING)
12. 10. 18.15 Croatia-Romania 25-20
12. 10. 20.30 The Netherlands-Norway 25–32
12. 12. 16.00 HUNGARY-Germany
12. 12. 18.15 Croatia-Norway
12. 14. 18.15 Holland-Germany
12. 14. 20.30 HUNGARY-Romania
12. 15. 16.00 Netherlands-Romania
12. 15. 18.15 Croatia-Germany
12. 15. 20.30 HUNGARY-Norway
GROUP 2 STATUS
1. Norway 3 3 102–68 +34 6
2. Croatia 3 3 76–67 +9 6
3. Holland 3 1 2 78–83 -5 2
4. Germany 2 1 1 45–61 -sixteen 2
5. HUNGARY 2 2 46–52 –6 0
6. Romania 3 3 59–75 -sixteen 0



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