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Füchse Berlin win handball crime thriller in Hanover

2021-10-14T19:51:14.801Z


The Füchse Berlin have continued their series and remain unbeaten in the handball Bundesliga. At TSV Hannover-Burgdorf, the Berliners won on Thursday evening with 25:22 (13:12). The capital city's best thrower was Hans Lindberg with six hits.


The Füchse Berlin have continued their series and remain unbeaten in the handball Bundesliga.

At TSV Hannover-Burgdorf, the Berliners won on Thursday evening with 25:22 (13:12).

The capital city's best thrower was Hans Lindberg with six hits.

Hanover - The game in the arena in Hanover was balanced from the start.

Both teams started the game with a lot of speed and commitment and gave each other little (4: 4 / 10th minute).

Correspondingly high was the physical effort on both sides, which resulted in five two-minute penalties in the first quarter of an hour.

Due to the many interruptions, both teams had their problems making the game run smoothly.

Whereby the foxes on the difficult to play, offensively designed defense of the hosts with the well-reacting goalkeeper Urban Lesjak in the goal.

Therefore, there was no goal for the Berliners for over seven minutes.

A 6: 4 lead turned into a 6: 8 deficit (18th), which the Berliners were only able to equalize at the break.

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Füchse Berlin confidently reach the group stage of the EL

The Füchse Berlin have easily reached the group stage of the European League.

On Tuesday, Berlin won the second leg of the second qualifying round against the Polish representative AS Azoty-Pulawy SA with 33:29 (13:16).

The Berlin team had already clearly won the first leg 32:24.

The best Berlin throwers in front of 2422 spectators in the Max-Schmeling-Halle were Lasse Andersson with eight and Fabian Wiede with seven goals.

Füchse Berlin confidently reach the group stage of the EL

Foxes want in the group stage of the European League

After the successful start of the season in the handball Bundesliga with three wins from three games, the Füchse Berlin now also want to add to the European League.

In the second qualifying round, the Berlin team will play the first leg against the Polish first division club KS Azoty-Pulawy SA on Tuesday (6.45 p.m.).

The second leg takes place a week later in Berlin, the winner of the duel is then in the group stage.

Foxes want in the group stage of the European League

"Moved closer together": foxes take the "hurdle" Melsungen

With the club record of 13 consecutive victories across all seasons, the Füchse Berlin see themselves on a successful path in the handball Bundesliga.

“We have matured as a team and moved closer together.

I have a very good feeling for the season and you have seen that in the last few games, "said national player Fabian Wiede after 33:

"Moved closer together": foxes take the "hurdle" Melsungen

But even in the second half it remained critical for the guests.

Again the Berliners struggled with their throwing efficiency and quickly fell behind (15: 18/40.).

Only in the 52nd minute did Mijajlo Marsenic equalize at 21:21, shortly afterwards captain Paul Drux scored the opening goal.

The foxes were ultimately able to win the final sprint.

dpa

Source: merkur

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