Germany’s national handball team relies on talent ahead of the European Championship

Rand about the nomination of the “new” national handball team, sentences have been heard that made people sit up and take notice. Some of it sounded as if Alfred Gislason was actually betting on his young group at the upcoming European Championships in Hungary and Slovakia. Other things suggested that the national coach would gain experience in order to play a sensible role in the continental competition. Gislason said: “Before the Olympics, the team was broken. We couldn’t prepare properly because I always had to be considerate. The people I have with me now are fresher than the seasoned players. ”In Tokyo, the national team had been a long way from reaching the semi-finals.

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At the international matches against Portugal on Friday (30:28) in Luxembourg and on Sunday as part of the “Day of Handball” (30:32) in Düsseldorf, Gislason tried out new debutants after the World Cup and the Olympics; even players from the second division were there. He wants more choice than before, also in order to be able to react to injuries. “I can feel the spirit of optimism,” said Gislason, who is backed by Axel Kromer, the sports director of the German Handball Federation (DHB): “We are serious about the upheaval. If we want to develop something, we have to provide training stimuli. That doesn’t work with players who have played a lot of games over the years and are tired. “

There were many waking moments in both games. Not only for individuals like Julian Köster from Gummersbach from the second division, playmaker Luca Witzke from Leipzig or Djibril M’Bengue, who plays for Porto. Offensive defense, second wave, withdrawal behavior: Gislason tried a few things with the young guard. There was a lot to discover – and that was fun, even if too many technical errors and an overly disembodied defense angered Gislason on Sunday.

“We want to see the younger ones”

The path of the DHB towards the European Championship, which starts in mid-January, can therefore be described as follows: Better to go to a tournament with inexperienced, fresh players than with old professionals who lick their wounds on courses. This is actually an astonishing departure from the previous nomination behavior of national coaches. But it logically follows the failures in the previous tournaments – apart from the World Cup in Egypt, the DHB always had experienced teams at the start.

In the leadership role: Johannes Golla (on the ball) should lead the way in the team.


In the leadership role: Johannes Golla (on the ball) should lead the way in the team.
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Image: Jürgen Fromme / firo Sportphoto

Gislason and Kromer have drawn their conclusions. The national coach seems to have blossomed among the novices. But he also says: “We want to see the younger ones. But of course we will nominate the best possible team. ”That means that neither for goalkeeper Andreas Wolff nor for Melsung backcourt players Julius Kühn and Kai Häfner the door is closed. With a probability bordering on certainty, Gislason will fall back on the Kiel defender Patrick Wiencek for the EM. This time he was absent for private reasons. Finn Lemke can also keep hopes. But of course not naming the established ones contained a memorable factor.

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