The Füchse Berlin also won their second game in the group stage of the European League.
On Tuesday evening, the Bundesliga handball team won in front of 2025 spectators in the Max-Schmeling-Halle against the Slovakian champion Tatran Presov with 36:23 (18:11).
This means that the Foxes in Group A are second behind the Poles of Wisla Plock.
Berlin - Best Berlin thrower was Milos Vujovic with ten goals.
Coach Jaron Siewert gave captain Paul Drux a break, but Matthes Langhoff was in the squad.
The game started out evenly.
The Füchse tried to speed up, but Presov was also successful a few times after conceding goals with quick counter attacks.
Ironically, a minority of Berliners ensured that the foxes were able to break away for the first time.
The Slovaks had taken out their goalkeeper, but that went wrong.
Because after winning the ball, the hosts were able to score two goals and extend the lead to 13: 9.
Afterwards the foxes were better and so they got more simple goals until the break.
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With the clear break in the back, the foxes had everything under control in the second half.
Also because the Slovaks were slowly losing their strength and could not keep up the pace of the first half.
Immediately after the break, the foxes pulled away at 22:13.
After that, they didn't let anything burn.
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