Status: May 15, 2025 9:53 p.m.

The next step to the title has been done: The Füchse Berlin celebrated their fourth victory in series in the handball Bundesliga on Thursday evening. The favorite did not give Eisenach a chance. World handball player Mathias Gidsel towered again.

The Foxes Berlin are still on title course in the handball Bundesliga. On Thursday evening, the capitals prevailed against THSV Eisenach in front of 8,215 spectators in the Max-Schmeling-Halle with 34:26 (18:11). For the team of Trainer Jaron Siewert It was the fourth victory in a row in the league. The most successful Berlin thrower was World handball player Mathias Gidsel With nine goals.

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Mathias Gidsel and Fabian Wiede von den Füchsen Berlin clap (source: Imago / HMB-Media)

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Foxes settle – grgic sees the red card

The Berlin audience saw a lively initial phase in which both teams initially knew how to convince. Tim Freihofer brought the foxes 1-0 in the first attack from the seven -meter point, but the favorite could not be decisive for the time being.

After a little more than ten minutes, the Berliners then won a three-goal lead for the first time (9: 6). The former fox and former German national goalkeeper Silvio Heinevetter in the box of the Eisenacher subsequently prevented the foxes away with a few strong parades. But also because time penalties were piling up in the first half, the league leader slowly but surely stopped with progress (14: 9).

Mathias Gidsel fights for the ball against Bietigheim (source: Imago / Andreas Gora)

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Shortly before half -time, Eisenach’s top player Marko Grgic saw the red card after a hard foul. The foxes, on the other hand, made hardly any mistakes and deservedly went into the cabin with an 18:11 lead.

Sovereign performance until the end

The beginning of the second round was a bit torn with many interruptions and a few gates. In the meantime, the keepers fought a private duel: as in the first half, Heinevetter shone with parades, but the substitute Lasse Ludwig also convinced in the goal of the foxes. Ultimately, the home side did not bare, kept the lead without any problems and safely brought the 34:26 home win to the finish.

“We kept a cool head all over the game,” said Ludwig after the end of the game at the “Dyn” microphone. “We look from game to game, of course they are getting less. It is going well with us and we want to keep that.”

Broadcast: RBB24, May 15th, 2025, 9:55 p.m.

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