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How we reportIn our group’s afternoon game, in a great battle, Croatia defeated Serbia by one goal, with an impeccable performance: they won all four and decided to advance 4 points to the semi-finals. The defeat of the Serbs also meant that the Hungarian team could move forward with defeat.

The match began with a head-to-head, with Petra Tóvizi scoring the first goal, to which Angela Malestein responded quickly. Ferencváros’ right wing caught a very good day, succeeded three times in the first eight minutes – his clubmate Banka Blanka was at the Hungarian goal. At the start of the match, Szandra Zácsik kept her soul in the Hungarian national team, also hitting three times until minute 10.

The Dutch stopped at 7-7, sold several balls that the Hungarian team could use, and gained a three-goal lead. In fact! After the Dutch time-out, in the 20th minute, Klujber Katrin first scored a goal from the action, then he missed a week, and then with the blow from Háfra Noémi, there were already four in the middle. There was also a Hungarian request for time, but the Dutch got into their hair and scored two goals for the break. (15-13)

After the return, the three-goal difference was reestablished with a blow from Fanny Helembai and then Háfra. In the middle of the half, they tied thanks to goals from the Dutch Kelly Dulfer and Bo van Wetering. In addition, in the 45th minute of the match, the Netherlands went ahead for the first time (21-20), after which Gábor Danyi and Gábor Elek called for a double time. After a break, Tóvizi again showed the result with a great blow.

The last quarter of an hour was not ours.

Martin Gréta met again after the blow from Dione Housheer, but in the 50th minute the Dutch were two. And there wasn’t much to get back from here: Zsuzsanna Tomori first blew a shot, then blew against Anikó Kovacsics, while on the other side Lois Abbingh, who had been suffering throughout the match, succeeded, so they were already three. Furthermore, Dulfer scored two goals in the last minute, and the answer only came once, so the Netherlands won the match by four goals, 28-24.

Success was for both the Netherlands and the Hungarian team, as ours, which also had 2 points, was beaten by ours, and thanks to their good goal difference, they also ranked second in the group.

The Hungarian national team in the semifinals Thursday begins his appearance, the third to advance from Group D. Romania against. You can come on saturday Germanyand then Tuesday Norway. In the semi-finals, the top two finishers of the two groups of six advance to the semi-finals, with the third-group battling for fifth place.

WOMEN’S HANDBALL EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP, DENMARK
GROUP CIRCUIT, ROUND 3
GROUP A (HERNING)
Montenegro-Slovenia 26-25 (15–9)
France–Denmark 23-20 (12-11)

The final result of the group: 1. France 6 points, 2. Denmark 4, 3. Montenegro 2, 4. Slovenia 0.

GROUP C (KOLDING)
SerbiaCroatia 24-25 (14-14)
HUNGARY-Netherlands 24-28 (15-13)

The final result of the group: 1. Croatia 6 points, 2. HUNGARY 2, 3. Netherlands 2, 4. Serbia 2.

(Cover image: Szandra Zácsik with the ball. Photo: BSR Agency / Getty Images Hungary)



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