At 132 km/h! Andersson throws the Foxes to victory

The Füchse bench against Bergischer HC: Coach Jaron Siewert (right) and assistant coach Maximilian Rinderle advise

The Füchse bench against Bergischer HC: Coach Jaron Siewert (right) and assistant coach Maximilian Rinderle advise Photo: picture alliance / nordphoto GmbH

By Ulrike Krieger

34:30! Fourth win in fourth game. The Handball Foxes also continue to march away, defeating Bergischer HC 34:30 (17:12). And besides Melsungen, we are the only team that is still undefeated.

After the roaring win against Magdeburg (31:26), the Foxes picked up where they left off. Above all, Lasse Andersson (29). In the first half, the Dane netted five out of five and also managed the hardest throw of the evening at 132.25 km/h. The only right-handed player in the backcourt scored a total of six goals.

Lasse Andersson: “I am proud of our victory, even though we had problems in the 7 against 6, we never stopped fighting.”

Frederik Ladefoged from Bergischen HC against Mijajlo Marsenic (right)

Frederik Ladefoged from Bergischen HC against Mijajlo Marsenic (right) Photo: picture alliance / nordphoto GmbH

Coach Jaron Siewert (29) is courageous, consciously controls the load and swaps two players right at kick-off. New signing Hakun West av Teigum (21) plays for right winger Hans Lindberg (42) and Tim Freihöfer (21) comes in for left winger Jerry Tollbring (27). That doesn’t mean any loss of quality, both score eight goals together.

At times the Foxes are ahead by six goals (18:12/33rd and 23:17/41st). But a few too many technical errors and a few tickets on goal and the BHC came back to 30:28 (57th).

Andersson: “We’re doing it better this season than before, we’re staying with a lot of intensity until the end.”

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Bergischer HC Lasse Andersson

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