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18:59
Goal for Germany, 9:5 by Juri Knorr
Juri Knorr is now on the plate for the first time and inserts himself immediately with a goal from the center.
18
18:58
Goal for Sweden, 9:4 by Hampus Wanne
Hampus Wanne peppers a seven-meter humorless into the right cross corner – Andreas Wolff has no chance.
18
18:57
Unfortunately, that doesn’t help for the next attack. Julian Köster shoots the ball over the crossbar.
17
18:56
At the back, Julian Köster can look forward to a sense of achievement, he blocks a shot from Jonathan Carlsbogård.
16
18:55
Goal for Germany, 8:4 by Christoph Steinert
Christoph Steinert ends the almost seven-minute dry spell of the German team.
15
18:54
Julian Köster draws a ticket again. This time keeper Peter Johannesson has his fingers in the game.
15
18:54
Yellow card for Max Darj (Sweden)
14
18:53
Goal for Sweden, 8:3 by Jonathan Carlsbogård
And it gets even worse! At the other end, a deflected throw from Jonathan Carlsbogård flies into the net.
14
18:53
Bad luck for Julian Köster! The Gummersbacher skins the ball from nine meters on the outer post.
14
18:52
Alfred Gíslason takes the first time out and warns his players that the exploitation of chances must definitely improve.
13.
18:51
Goal for Sweden, 7:3 by Albin Lagergren
A long-distance shot by Albin Lagergren lands over the inside post in the German box.
13.
18:50
Yellow card for Christoph Steinert (Germany)
12.
18:50
Andreas Wolff is currently in a good phase and ensures that Germany is not further behind.
11.
18:49
Goal for Sweden, 6:3 by Daniel Pettersson
Daniel Pettersson receives a fine pass from Jim Gottfridsson on the right wing and completes it safely.
10
18:48
Both Peter Johannesson and Andreas Wolff are showing some spectacular saves.
10
18:48
Goal for Sweden, 5:3 by Hampus Wanne
9.
18:47
Goal for Germany, 4:3 by Max Beneke
With the second shot from the back, Max Beneke can celebrate his first international goal.
9.
18:46
Goal for Sweden, 4:2 by Jim Gottfridsson
In a one-on-one, Jim Gottfridsson is unstoppable and hits from the middle of six meters.
8th.
18:46
7-yards missed by Christoph Steinert (Germany) Christoph Steinert goes to the seven-meter line for the DHB selection and finds his master in Peter Johannesson.
6.
18:44
With the time game indicated, Paul Drux fails from afar at the Swedish goalkeeper Peter Johannesson.
5.
18:43
7-meter discarded by Hampus Wanne (Sweden) Strong! At the second seven-metre throw from Hampus Wanne, Andreas Wolff lifts his right leg and deflects the ball.
5.
18:42
2 minutes for Julian Köster (Germany)
5.
18:42
The pace is high on both sides in the early minutes, with teams looking for easy goals.
4.
18:41
Goal for Sweden, 3-2 by Daniel Pettersson
4.
18:41
Goal for Germany, 2:2 by Luca Witzke
4.
18:40
Goal for Sweden, 2-1 by Hampus Wanne
Hampus Wanne casually throws the first seven meters through the legs of goalkeeper Andreas Wolff.
3.
18:40
In the international debut, Max Beneke gets stuck in the first attempt from half-right on the opposing block.
2.
18:38
Goal for Sweden, 1-1 by Jim Gottfridsson
Jim Gottfridsson tanks up in the center and marks the Swedes’ first goal.
2.
18:37
Goal for Germany, 0:1 by Johannes Golla
Johannes Golla opened the scoring with a successful throw from six meters.
1.
18:37
National coach Alfreð Gíslason offensively sends Rune Dahmke, Julian Köster, Luca Witzke, Max Beneke, Lukas Zerbe and Johannes Golla to the plate. Andreas Wolff guards the case.
1.
18:37
It starts in Kristianstad – Svavar Petursson and Sigurdur Thrastarson from Iceland are the referee duo!
18:16
The location determination against Sweden, who also already have the ticket for the upcoming European Championship, is just right for the DHB selection. “We don’t just want to take a lot back from the games, we really want to play for a result now. We have the drive and the will to finally score points against a top nation,” said sporting director Axel Kromer.
18:04
So Alfreð Gíslason held his players accountable. “We want to be different and play better than we did against Denmark. We were particularly weak in attack. I’m hoping for an improvement in all areas,” emphasized the national coach in advance. Gislason has invited five debutants: goalkeeper David Späth, Renars Uscins, Justus Fischer, Max Beneke and Philipp Ahouansou. “These are very, very strong opponents, especially for the young players. After such a start, there can’t really be much bigger work to do,” explained the 63-year-old.
17:58
Because Germany, as the host, is automatically qualified for the European Championship at home in January 2024, the Euro Cup offers a substitute for the qualifying games and includes top-class duels. However, the DHB team is still lagging behind expectations: Both the first legs against Sweden (33:37) and Spain (31:32) and both comparisons with Spain (23:30, 21:28) were lost.
17:50
Have a wonderful good evening and welcome to the international match of the national handball team! The DHB selection meets Sweden as part of the Euro Cup. Throw-off in Kristianstad is at 18:35.