In the end, it was the “lack of time” (Dino Corak) and “the big mortgage from the first half” (Leif Tissier) why HSV Hamburg didn’t score any points against Füchse Berlin. In the 30:32 (15:19) against the league runners-up, it was also the expected difference in quality that meant that Hamburg’s comeback ultimately had no happy ending. One reason why access was reported before the game.
Before the game in front of 3,750 spectators in the Hamburg sports hall, the HSVH announced two personnel details. On the one hand, the contract extension of co-captain Tissier, who signed for another year, and on the other hand, the signing of Martin Risom. The Dane comes from the Danish first division club KIF Kolding.
HSVH extends with Tissier, Risom comes from Kolding
The 29-year-old Dane is supposed to relieve Zoran Ilic, who was the only left-handed player in the backcourt after Jacob Lassen’s loss. Risom trained with the HSVH professionals last week, but was unable to play against the Füchse because he was not yet eligible to play after his international move.
Coach Toto Jansen’s team showed that a deeper squad is good for HSVH, especially in the first round, in which, similar to the cup clash against Flensburg, a lot of things didn’t go right. But unlike the twelve-goal defeat in the northern duel, HSVH recovered before the break and came back into the game after half-time even after a weaker phase. Jogi Bitter in particular made sure that things got even hotter at the end with 14 saves.
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Even if it wasn’t quite enough again, this time the Hamburg team felt that they had at least kept up better. “Hats off to the fighting spirit and morale of my team,” praised Jansen, who knows that his team has to get the points against other teams.
Statistics: HSVH goals: Baijens (8), Ilic (6), Mortensen (6/3), Weller (4), Tissier (2), Valiullin (2), Bergemann (1), Corak (1)
2024-02-11 21:06:48
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