Live ticker Germany – Switzerland (friendship 2022, January)

9

16:22

Goal for Germany, 12: 9 by Johannes Golla

First hit for the captain. After conquering the ball, Germany always plays it very quickly and relies above all on speed. Classical positional play has only been used very rarely so far.

19th

16:21

Medhi Ben Romdhane

Goal for Switzerland, 11: 9 by Medhi Ben Romdhane

18th

16:21

Marcel Schiller

Goal for Germany, 11: 8 by Marcel Schiller

18th

16:20

Lenny Rubin

Goal for Switzerland, 10: 8 by Lenny Rubin

Lenny Rubin is unstoppable. In addition to his four hits, the Swiss man in the back also has two hits on the crossbar.

16

16:19

Marcel Schiller

Goal for Germany, 10: 7 by Marcel Schiller

15th

16:18

Timo Kastening

Goal for Germany, 9: 7 by Timo Kastening

Germany is outnumbered with a second roundabout. This creates space for Timo Kastening, who flies in from the outside and sets it to 9: 7.

15th

16:18

Lucas master

2 minutes for Lucas Meister (Switzerland)

Master gets the first time penalty of the game and has to go out for two minutes.

15th

16:17

Lucas master

Goal for Switzerland, 8: 7 by Lucas Meister

14th

16:16

Andy Schmid

Goal for Switzerland, 8: 6 by Andy Schmid

Schmid looks for the gap to the circle, but doesn’t find any and has to do it himself. After a little body deception, the 38-year-old climbs up and hits the ball in the left gable. International goal number 975 for Schmid!

13th

16:15

Sebastian Heymann

Goal for Germany, 8: 5 by Sebastian Heymann

12th

16:15

Djibril M'Bengue

Yellow card for Djibril M’Bengue (Germany)

12th

16:14

Samuel Röthlisberger

Goal for Switzerland, 7: 5 by Samuel Röthlisberger

12th

16:14

Djibril M'Bengue

Goal for Germany, 7: 4 by Djibril M’Bengue

Witzke sticks with a fine bottom pass into the barrel of M’Bengue, who immediately climbs up and marks his second hit.

12th

16:13

Lenny Rubin

Goal for Switzerland, 6-4 by Lenny Rubin

10

16:13

Michael Suter pulls the first Time out. Against a defensively very stable German team, the Swiss have so far no recipe and threaten to lose touch early on. Meanwhile, Alfreð Gíslason is very satisfied and wants his team to just carry on like this.

10

16:11

Sebastian Heymann

Goal for Germany, 6: 3 by Sebastian Heymann

Switzerland is currently trying more often with a seventh field player and is punished for it. After losing the ball, Sebastian Heymann hits the empty goal for the DHB.

9

16:10

Timo Kastening

Goal for Germany, 5: 3 by Timo Kastening

9

16:10

Samuel Röthlisberger

Goal for Switzerland, 4: 3 by Samuel Röthlisberger

After a bad throw by Luca Witzke, the guests also play it quickly and come through Röthlisberger to catch up.

8th

16:09

Samuel Zehnder

Yellow card for Samuel Zehnder (Switzerland)

8th

16:09

Djibril M'Bengue

Goal for Germany, 4-2 by Djibril M’Bengue

7th

16:08

Lenny Rubin

Goal for Switzerland, 3-2 by Lenny Rubin

Lenny Rubin from HSG Wetzlar is the only Swiss that the German defense has not been able to control so far. Second goal and the 2: 3.

6th

16:06

Marcel Schiller

Goal for Germany, 3-1 by Marcel Schiller

Schiller takes the first seven meters of the game and, with a bit of luck, hits the top right to make it 3-1.

5

16:06

Zoran Markovic

Yellow card for Zoran Markovic (Switzerland)

4th

16:04

Timo Kastening

Goal for Germany, 2-1 by Timo Kastening

Right outside Kastening achieved the first lead for the DHB. After a risky but precise long pass from Wolff, he is free and hits with a touchdown.

3

16:04

Sebastian Heymann

Goal for Germany, 1-1 by Sebastian Heymann

2

16:04

The worm is still in the German attack. At first, a Heymann pass does not find Golla at the circle, then Schiller fails from outside to keeper Nikola Portner. After all, Andreas Wolff is already at operating temperature and has two saves.

1

16:01

Lenny Rubin

Goal for Switzerland, 0: 1 by Lenny Rubin

Switzerland starts and hits the first goal straight away. Rubin refuels and overcomes Andreas Wolff.

15:59

Slowly but surely, things are getting serious in the SAP arena. The national anthems have faded away and the two starting lineups are already on the record. Andreas Wolff, Djibril M’Bengue, Marcel Schiller, Timo Kastening, Johannes Golla, Luca Witzke and Sebastian Heymann will start in Germany.

15:53

For the neighbors from Switzerland, the test also comes in handy. The Swiss are not qualified for the European Championship, but should have played three test matches at the Yellowcup in Winterthur, which was also canceled at short notice. This way, the team of coach Michael Suter can also compete against a top-class opponent. The Swiss selection is once again led by veteran Andy Schmid. The 38-year-old playmaker of the Rhein-Neckar Löwen plays in the SAP arena today, so to speak, in his own hall.

15:46

Accordingly, the Icelandic coach of the DHB selection in terms of EM expectations stacked deep. “We know that we are anything but a favorite. We have to compensate for the lack of experience with enthusiasm and team unity,” said Gíslason, who nevertheless believes his young squad has a lot: “These 19 players are ready and all of them have format. Everyone can now show itself and play in the foreground. ”

15:40

Gíslason was delighted with the short-term commitments. “These two international matches against Switzerland and France are very valuable to us,” said the national coach and made it clear: “We need the competition to develop our young team.” In fact, the German EM squad is more inexperienced than ever. Nine players could take part in a major tournament for the first time. From the European champions of 2016 there are only five players left with goalkeeper Andreas Wolff as well as Julius Kühn, Kai Häfner, Jannik Kohlbacher and Simon Ernst.

15:34

Actually, the German selection should have tested twice against Serbia less than a week before the start of the European Championship in Hungary and Slovakia. However, due to numerous corona cases with the opponent, the tests had to be canceled. Fortunately, substitutes for Alfreð Gíslason’s team were found at short notice. So it is today against Switzerland and on Sunday against Olympic champion France.

3:30 pm

Hello and welcome to the penultimate EM preparatory game of the German national handball team. At 4 p.m., the DHB selection in Mannheim tests against Switzerland.

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