EHF EURO
Summary: Germany, Iceland and Poland victorious on day 2
It's day 2 of the Men's EHF EURO 2022. Stay up to date throughout the day with our live blog coverage, with three matches on Friday.
Most expected a tight contest between Portugal and Iceland and that is exactly what we are seeing. Iceland have caused Portugal frustration with an effective 6-0 defence, while Portugal goalkeeper Gustavo Capdeville has made some great saves to keep the Nordic side from taking a clearer lead than the four-goal distance they hold. Iceland missed the chance to take a bigger advantage into the break due to Capdeville and also two failures to capitalise on an empty goal during a two-minute suspension for Portugal, but seem to have the momentum here.
“Give youth a chance” is the German motto for the EHF EURO 2022, and perhaps that is why coach Alfred Gislason gave 23-year-old goalkeeper Till Klimpke the starting spot. But after 11 minutes Gislason had to revise his decision, as Belarus were ahead 7:2 and Klimpke was on zero saves. What a difference a Wolff made! He saved the first shot and backed his team with confidence only with his presence – though his Kielce teammates Kulesh and Karalek still found some gaps.
Winning against Croatia and losing against Ukraine tomorrow would be like shooting ourselves in the foot. The game yesterday has to be our benchmark for the next ones. We have to respect Ukraine, a team composed of players who play for Motor Zaporozhye, which is a tough team to play against in the EHF Champions League. We have to take another step in this competition.
We need to perform excellent if we want to win against Denmark. We played well against North Macedonia but we need to step up for the next opponent. Our defence and fast breaks should be our weapon against one of the best teams in the world.