After the U21s of the Handball Sport Verein Hamburg had already won the meeting in the first half of the season with 31:27, the HSG Eider Harde was particularly motivated to take revenge for the defeat in November. But Stefan Schröder’s team didn’t let that deter them and held back very well from the start. Instead, the HSVH team even managed to set the tone again and again and score goals with strong actions. Consequently, the Hanseatic League went into the dressing room with a narrow 14:13 lead.
HSVH team does not let HSG Eider Harde go in the second half either
At the beginning of the second half, HSG Eider Harde gained the upper hand and was able to break away from the U21s of Handball Sport Verein Hamburg with two goals. Even in this phase, in which the Schleswig-Holsteiners could always react directly to the goals scored by the HSVH team, the Hanseatic League did not hang their heads. With a cool head and great overview, they continued to play their attacks and did not let Eider Harde go. At 11:23 p.m., the gripping final quarter of an hour started, which from the point of view of the Hamburg team should have some highlights in store.
Strong final phase of the Hamburg U21 leads to away success
Stefan Schröder’s team took the lead by 25:24 in the 49th minute and was able to start a 5:1 run that allowed the Hanseatic League to go into the last three minutes with a clear lead. The HSVH team confidently brought this gap over time and triumphed in the end with 32:29 over the leaders of the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein. Next weekend, after two away games in a row, the U21s of Handball Sport Verein Hamburg will finally be back in their home q.beyond Arena when the HSG Tarp/Wanderup will be in the Hanseatic city at 6:00 p.m. on March 11 (Saturday). .
Game statistics handball sport club Hamburg: Gründerel, Pinski – reaper, Unbehaun (11), Wendt (4), Most (2), Kohlhof (1), Schwalb (3), Hartwig (5), Feit (4), Beutler (2), Benkendorf, Pachmann, Wloch