Sagosen injury overshadows THW’s derby victory

Kiel (dpa) – The handball players from THW Kiel and Füchse Berlin have continued their duel for the remaining place in the Champions League.

The record champions from Kiel celebrated a 29:22 (16:8) home win against HSV Hamburg in the northern Bundesliga derby and thus consolidated second place. The Berliners remain third after 35:25 (18:15) over TSV GWD Minden.

Sagosen injured his ankle

The game in the Kiel Arena, which was sold out with 10,285 spectators for the first time in three years, was overshadowed by the injury to THW player Sander Sagosen. As reported by THW, the Norwegian suffered a fracture in his left ankle and a tear in the syndesmosis ligament. “With this type of injury, Sander will be out for between six and eight months,” said team doctor Frank Pries. The foot was placed in plaster for temporary immobilization.

Kiel ensured clear conditions from the start. THW left winger Rune Dahmke extended the eight-goal lead at the break to 22:10 in the 41st minute. Hamburg circle player Manuel Späth completed his 500th Bundesliga game.

Foxes sovereign after starting problems

The foxes initially had problems against Minden, who were threatened with relegation. At the beginning of the second half, the East Westphalians were still within striking distance at 17:18 (32nd). With two goals in a row, the eleven-time Berlin goal scorer Hans Lindberg provided a clear lead for the first time, which was constantly extended.

Fourth-placed SG Flensburg-Handewitt suffered a 25:30 (13:14) defeat at TBV Lemgo Lippe. Hampus Wanne and Teitur Einarsson did not travel to Lipperland with the North Germans, who were already under pressure. TSV Hannover-Burgdorf celebrated a 28:27 (10:13) victory against HC Erlangen.

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