Status: 07.09.2025 6:28 p.m.

The TBV Lemgo Lippe continues to present itself in the handball Bundesliga and lands a home win against VfL Gummersbach.

Slowly it develops TBV Lemgo Lippe In the HBL to the fear opponent of the VfL Gummersbach. On matchday 3, the Lipperländer beat VfL with 31:25 (14:11) and not only celebrated the second win in the third season game on Sunday (September 7, 2025), but also the third Bundesliga success in series against Gummersbach.

Both teams are 4: 2 points and sort out in the upper half of the table. “It looks good. But it’s only a few games now. We continue to look from game to game,” Lemgos Lukas Hutecek stepped directly onto the euphorie gremse in an interview with “Dyn”. At TBV, Tim Suton and Jarnes Faust towered with six goals and goalkeeper Constantin Möstl with eleven parades (33 percent balls held).

Gummersbach had his best offensive player in Milos Vujovic with six goals. “Lemgo played that really well,” Gummersbach’s Julian Köster admitted to “Dyn”, “but we also throw too many things away when we get back.”

TBV overall faster

Lemgo got a top start and took the lead 2-0. With intensity and good circular game, the guests from the Oberbergische then worked back into the game and came back to 5: 5. But the TBV could not be got out of the concept.

With a quick and flexible game, the team of coach Florian Kehrmann kept pfling with problems. In particular, right wing Jarnes Faust ran hot, and put all of his four attempts in the goal in the goal.

Lemgos goalkeeper Möstl with top quota

Since TBV goalkeeper Constantin Möstl with seven parades in round one (39 percent) seemed almost indomitable and top scorer Tim Sutton was also good at the game, Lemgo took a 14:11 lead into the break.

Gummersbach had to come up with something. In passing one, coach Gudjon Valur Sigurdsson had already complained about the speed of fit during a break. But that didn’t get better in round two.

Gummersbach does not find a recipe

Lemgo remained in the defense and effectively in attack. The change in the VfL goal on Betram Obling also did not pay off for the guests. In addition, the Kehrmann team Gummersbach’s national player Julian Köster (five throws, two goals) had very well under control. Just 18 minutes before the end, Samuel Zehnder expanded the lead to five goals with a converted seven meter at 21:16.

In addition, the TBV no longer gave up emotionally high from an euphoric Lipperlandhalle, even when Joel Wilecke saw the red card in the defense after an elbow strike. Lemgo had its own ready for every good VfL campaign and earned the clear 31:25 and the first home win in the Bundesliga season 2025/26.

For Lemgo we continue with two away games in Wetzlar (14.09.2025) and Hamburg (September 19, 2025). Gummersbach next has the German champion Füchse Berlin (14.09.2025, 3 p.m.).

Our sources:

  • Game TBV Lemgo Lippe against VfL Gummersbach on September 7, 2025 on Dyn
  • Official HBL page: www.daikin-hbl.de
  • VfL Gummersbach website
  • TBV Lemgo Lippe website

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