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Defeat against Croatia: handball players are worried about the Olympics

2024-03-16T16:06:06.439Z

Highlights: Defeat against Croatia: handball players are worried about the Olympics. Renars Uscins was once again the best scorer with eight goals for the German selection. The chance of taking part in the Olympics still remains high. A win over Austria should be enough on Sunday. Only the two best teams from the group of four secure a ticket to the Summer Games in France. The DHB team started very nervously and, as at the European Championships, they despaired of Croatia's keeper Dominik Kuzmanovic.



As of: March 16, 2024, 4:55 p.m

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Bitter déjà vu for Germany's handball players.

As at the home European Championships, Croatia is too strong in the Olympic qualification.

Gislason fears for his job.

Hanover - Germany's handball players crossed their arms and remained frozen on the parquet.

The DHB professionals looked helplessly at the hall ceiling after the setback in the fight for an Olympic ticket.

The team of national coach Alfred Gislason, whose contract can only be extended until 2027 if they take part, had to admit defeat to Croatia 30:33 (10:16) on Saturday.

The German selection missed an optimal starting position for the final game this Sunday (2:10 p.m./ARD) against Austria, primarily due to a dismal performance in the first half.

“We were very disappointed with the first half,” said Gislason angrily on ZDF.

His team made life incredibly difficult for themselves and made life easy for the Croatians with bad throws.

“The Croats were better than us if you look at the entire 60 minutes.

“That first half was very annoying,” said the Icelander.

At half-time he told his players “that the best six Croatians are sitting in our dressing room and we have to do our job now”.

His team acted hastily and headlessly in the first 30 minutes.

In front of 10,099 spectators, Renars Uscins was once again the best scorer with eight goals for the German selection, which made countless mistakes in attack two days after the opening win against Algeria.

“We only really start to fight in the second half,” said the backcourt player from Hanover.

The chance of taking part in the Olympics still remains high.

A win over Austria should be enough on Sunday.

Only the two best teams from the group of four secure a ticket to the Summer Games in France.

Regardless of the result against Croatia, we knew that there would be a final against Austria, said Gislason.

His team played very well in the second half.

“So it's purely a final for the Olympic ticket against a team that is also very good.

It’s about everything,” said the 62-year-old.

Croatia keeper becomes a DHB fright

Germany's handball players went into the duel with Croatia with a mixture of curiosity and uncertainty.

Nobody knew how the selection from the Balkan state would perform under their new coach Dagur Sigurdsson.

The Icelander, however, knew German handball very well from his time as national coach.

The supposed advantage in knowledge helped.

The DHB team started very nervously and, as at the European Championships, they despaired of Croatia's keeper Dominik Kuzmanovic.

Rejected seven-meter penalties and countless technical errors led to simple ball losses, which the European Championship eleven quickly took advantage of to take a 5-1 and later 16-9 lead.

Only goalkeeper Andi Wolff showed a decent performance.

Playmaker Knorr not in shape

At the 24th birthday of backcourt ace Julian Köster, the German team lacked physicality and emotionality.

The defense offered little resistance and the weak Bundesliga form of playmaker Juri Knorr was also reflected in the national team.

The exploitation of opportunities remained catastrophic until the break.

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Fueled by the home crowd, the DHB team appeared significantly more committed after the change.

Playmaker Marian Michalczik and Co. now fought more intensely and the deficit shrank to three goals (17:20).

Substitute Sebastian Heymann with his tough throws and uscins in his home hall livened up the offensive game.

Uscins' rebellion doesn't help

Germany was now in the game and suddenly Croatia was wobbling.

Jannik Kohlbacher sent the fans into ecstasy with his goal to make it 21:23 in the middle of the second half.

Even though every throw from the U21 world champion Uscins ended up in the goal during this phase, Croatia picked itself up again.

Things got more intense in the final phase and Heymann was shown a red card after a foul.

Eight minutes before the end of the game, the guests took the lead again with four goals - and maintained their lead until the end.

Germany urgently needs an improvement in performance and a win against Austria.

dpa

Source: merkur

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