October 25, 2024, 8:44 p.m. Source: dpa Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein
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For Johan Hansen and SG Flensburg-Handewitt it was against HSG Wetzlar. © Frank Molter/dpa
SG Flensburg-Handewitt has ended its dry spell in the handball Bundesliga. After the last three games without a win, coach Nicolej Krickau’s team defeated HSG Wetzlar with 36:22 (16:10). The best throwers were Johannes Golla and Simon Pytlick with six goals each for the hosts and Domen Novak with seven goals for Central Hesse. The Slovenian right winger is moving to SG next season.
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After initial coordination problems, the North Germans turned the game around. With a 5-0 run it went from 2:5 (6th minute) to 7:5 (12th) and then to 11:7 (17th). HSG coach Frank Carstens was forced to rearrange his team’s game during a timeout. The fact that the deficit was only six goals at the break was also due to the fact that Wetzlar’s goalkeeper Anadin Suljakovic, among other things, fended off two seven-meter penalties from Emil Jakobsen.
Hosts decide the game early on
After the break, the hosts’ dominance continued. With his goal to make it 23:13 (38th), SG circle runner and national team captain Golla made the decision early on in what was now a one-sided game. In the end, Wetzlar suffered their 27th defeat in their 27th league game against Flensburg.
SG Flensburg-Handewitt has ended its dry spell in the handball Bundesliga. After the last three games without a win, coach Nicolej Krickau’s team defeated HSG Wetzlar with 36:22 (16:10). The best throwers were Johannes Golla and Simon Pytlick with six goals each for the hosts and Domen Novak with seven goals for Central Hesse. The Slovenian right winger is moving to SG next season.
After initial coordination problems, the North Germans turned the game around. With a 5-0 run it went from 2:5 (6th minute) to 7:5 (12th) and then to 11:7 (17th). HSG coach Frank Carstens was forced to rearrange his team’s game during a timeout. The fact that the deficit was only six goals at the break was also due to the fact that Wetzlar’s goalkeeper Anadin Suljakovic, among other things, fended off two seven-meter penalties from Emil Jakobsen.