An incredible change in Denmark: Serbia toppled the world champion! VIDEO



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The Serbian women’s national handball team achieved a victory at the start of the European Championship in Denmark against the current world champion, the Netherlands, with 29:25 (9:15).


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EP, group C:

Croatia – Hungary 24:22
Netherlands – Serbia 25:29

The incredible match at the Holding had a “Spielberg” storyline and played out for Ljubomir Obradović’s team, who showed great heart and courage.

Because, in the first half, they were left without one of the best among them, Andree Lekić, which was a serious blow, especially since the minus on the scoreboard at that time was great.

It seemed like this match was going to be a heavy blow at first, because not only did the reigning world champions enter the match very well and consistently lead, but it seemed that Serbian handball players were paying more attention to Lekić’s cry than to the field itself.

During an attempted shot, the Serbian defender fell to the ground and it was immediately clear that it was a serious injury. Most likely, the Achilles tendon was damaged.

It would be nice to know what happened in the locker room as the Serbian players read the handball lesson to the world champions below!

The Netherlands: Vester 15 odbrana, Dujindam – Abinj 4, Smets 2, Kramer, Van der Heijden 4, Snelder 5, Malestein 2, Smits 1, Dulfer 1, Freriks, Hušer 2, van Vetering 2, Niser 2, Van der Vlit

Serbia: Tomasevic 1 + 1 defense, Risovic 14 defense – Krpez 12, Janjusevic 3, Pop-Lazic 1, Lekic 2, Trifunovic, Nikolic 2, Lavko 2, Liscevic 2, Stoiljkovic 2, Radosavljevic 2, Radojevic, Agbaba, Jovovic

The Netherlands then led at halftime with 15: 9, masterfully defended Tess Wester in the goal of the “Oranje” team.

When the result came in at 17:10, the coach decided it was the end, and took several players from the first team.

Even with the result of 20:16, Serbia missed three attacks by minus three, and then conceded two goals from midfield and it seemed that was it.

However, at that time, Serbia played like in a trance. Jovana Risović begins to defend, assuming the role of Tes Wester and begins the series 8: 0!

This brings a twist that brought “water in the ears” to the Dutch, and that was the end of them.

Later, his coach brought Dulfer and the other best players into the game, because Serbia was already unstoppable at the time.

The difference even reached four goals, because the defense of the coach Obradović could no longer “fall”.

The most efficient was Katarina Krpež, who scored as many as 12 goals, most in the middle of a great series to win.

Serbia will play Sunday’s next game against Hungary at 4pm



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