Germany at the handball EM: Gislason and the young wild ones

Tournament in January
Handball EM: National coach Gislason brings many young players into the team

Alfred Gislason, here when he was introduced as national coach in February 2020, makes the most of many rejections: He has appointed a number of young players to the team.

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The year 2022 begins with a highlight for handball fans, the European Handball Championship in Hungary and Slovakia. An opportunity for many young games to prove their class.

The young and wild get their big chance at the handball championship. National coach Alfred Gislason makes a virtue out of necessity after several resignations and cancellations. The 62-year-old Icelander has appointed a total of nine tournament newcomers to the 19-man squad for the 2022 European Handball Championship. With goalkeeper Andreas Wolff, backcourt players Julius Kühn, Kai Häfner and Simon Ernst as well as circle runner Jannik Kohlbacher, there are only five European champions from 2016 left for the final from January 13th to 30th in Hungary and Slovakia.

“We have an inexperienced team and we need time, but I am sure that we will be on the record with a big fighter heart from the first second,” said Gislason, who has coached the German national team since last year, on Tuesday. “These 19 players are ready and all of them have format. Everyone can now show themselves and play in the foreground.”

This is especially true for the players who have not yet played a major tournament. The goalkeepers Joel Birlehm and Till Klimpke, the backcourt players Sebastian Heymann, Julian Köster, Luca Witzke, Djibril M’Bengue and Christoph Steinert as well as the outside Lukas Mertens and Lukas Zerbe are still relatively unknown on the big handball stage. The squad is led by captain Johannes Golla from the vice-champion SG Flensburg-Handewitt. The most experienced player in the squad is Patrick Wiencek. The 32-year-old runner from the record champions THW Kiel has so far completed 150 international matches.

Many experienced players are missing from the handball championship

On the other hand, there are no familiar names such as Fabian Wiede, Paul Drux, Juri Knorr, Patrick Groetzki, Hendrik Pekeler – who canceled for various reasons – or Steffen Weinhold, Johannes Bitter and Uwe Gensheimer, who ended their careers in the national team after the Olympics. “Of course I am not enthusiastic about the cancellations,” admitted Gislason.

The association now sees this as a general problem. “We are annoyed that some national players, for a variety of reasons, do not see their careers as consistently in the national team as is the case in other nations often come. That’s one thing that we don’t like, “said DHB sports director Axel Kromer.

Nevertheless, he looks forward to the finals with confidence. “The mix in our national team consists of young and experienced players, some of whom are still unknown internationally, but consistently mercilessly motivated. We have an exciting team that can play carefree and will give handball fans a lot of pleasure,” said Kromer. There is great euphoria in the team: “Everyone was really happy to be able to play the European Championship.”

It starts on New Year’s Day when the DHB convoy meets for the course in Großwallstadt. The preparation for the European Championship will conclude with two international matches against Serbia on January 7th in Mannheim and January 9th in Wetzlar. “Our plan is in place, we will start working together in the training hall in the new year,” said Gislason. “We will prepare specifically for our EM opponents.”

Alfred Gislason knows: The Germans are outsiders in the tournament

Three days after the last European Championship test, the DHB team travels to Bratislava, where they face Belarus, Austria and Poland in the preliminary round. “We know that we are anything but a favorite. We have to compensate for the lack of experience with enthusiasm and team unity,” said Gislason, formulating the EM contract.


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