The South Baden League handball players from HSG Hanauerland also beat themselves in the second leg at SG Muggensturm/Kuppenheim. After the 26:30 (8:16) the promoted team has an avoidable 0:4 points.
The first twelve minutes went to HSG Hanauerland, when the HSG women still led 6:5. Up to this point, HSG Hanauerland had shown an appealing performance, but by the 21st minute they had become their own opponents.
SG Muggenturm/Kuppenheim punished every mistake made by the HSG. Ultimately, this phase, which led to 14:6, was decisive for the game. Almost like a prayer wheel, people tried to use the well-shielded cyclist Ellen Joner. In addition, the opposing goalkeeper was not given any major tasks.
– Advertisement –
The HSG players only showed that things were getting better in the second half, but the burden from the first half was too high. However, it became clear in the final phase of the game that the HSG can stand up to supposedly stronger opponents if they consistently implement coach Thorsten Sasse’s instructions. At 28:24, the team exuded a strength that was previously missing. “Unfortunately I had to be a little louder in the dressing room, which is not really my style. My team can definitely do more than they showed in the first half. “With our performance in the second 30 minutes, we could have taken something away,” summed up Sasse.
SG Muggensturm/Kuppenheim – HSG Hanauerland 30:26 (16:8)
Muggensturm/Kuppenheim: Heinz, Pfrommer; Wagner 6, Stahlberger 6, Wunsch 5, Vogel 5, Klein 3, Kühn 2, Spangenberg 1, Schmidt 1, Jung 1, Traue, Kunz, Kirschke
Hanauerland: judge; Bechtold 10, E. Joner 6, C. Joner 6, Heidt 1, Bühler 1, Bernhard 1, Baldner 1, Stritt, Stahl, Patricia Schwing, Erdle, Christeleit
2023-10-02 08:12:50
#HSG #Hanauerland #biggest #opponent