“Winner has not doubt”
Foxes Berlin march with conviction towards the history
06.06.2025 – 00:54 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

The foxes Berlin also appear dominant in the second last game of the season. The historical success is now within reach.
The Foxes Berlin are about to write a chapter of club history. With a confident 45:35 home win against VfL Gummersbach, the Berliners have secured a brilliant starting position for the season finale. On Sunday, a tie at the Rhein-Neckar Löwen and the first masterpiece of the club history would be perfect.
The team of coach Jaron Siewwert had already played a clear lead at the break (22:15). The best thrower was again Mathias Gidsel. The world handball player scored eleven goals and could not be stopped. Thanks to the clear victory, the team is now 56 plus points – one counter more than pursuer SC Magdeburg. Participation in the Champions League is already certain.
For its part, SC Magdeburg has the task of passing the relegation -threatened SG BBM Bietigheim on the last match day. Due to the better goal difference, a draw is enough for the foxes to get the master bowl up.
The importance of the game was noticeable at the beginning – some throws initially missed the goal. But after a quarter of an hour the Danish duo gidel and left Andersson decisive impulses. They increased to 15:10 with an intermediate sprint.
Goalkeeper Dejan Milosavljev also increased in the course of the encounter and became one of the key figures. On the part of the guests, the national players Miro Schluroff and Julian Köster could not do anything. After the change of sides, they found no means against the Berlin attack. Gidsel made the Gummersbacher defense look old several times, while the defensive of the VfL was increasingly lost to strength.
After the game, the world handball player found that his team now had “two fingers” on the championship shell. “We have shown that we are ready for the championship and now only a final in Mannheim is missing. Sure, it will be a difficult task, but I think we can,” announced the 26-year-old confidently. “I think there is no doubt in our team.”
Coach Jaron Siewert also presents himself confidently: “The last few weeks you can tell that everyone is extremely hot to end the season in the best possible way and invest everything for it,” he said. “Of course there is tension, but as you can see, we can also channel this tension positively.” Managing Director Bob Hanning spoke of a “giant challenge” against the Rhein-Neckar Löwen around DHB playmaker Juri Knorr, but then quickly found back to his usual and self-confident way: “The winner does not doubt, do not win. So I never have any doubts,” he said with a view to the season finale. It is now a matter of tackling the last game with joy and not with fear – after a victory, the joy should be particularly great.
