The first round of the EHF Champions League brings a true challenge for Axnér and his new team, as Esbjerg are travelling to Györ to meet the defending champions in the Match of the Week on Saturday (7 September at 18:00 CEST, live on EHFTV).
“Playing against Györ is one of the hardest games you can have, in a fantastic arena with a lot of fans and a great team, and also the defending champions,” says Axnér, who is aware Esbjerg have never gained a point against Györ, losing all their seven duels so far.
“We see that maybe this is one of the few games this season where we are going to be the underdogs,” he says.
Györ raised the trophy for the sixth time in June, with Stine Oftedal bidding farewell with the MVP title. Alongside the retired Norwegian star, seven other players have left. But apart from Breistøl, the Hungarian club further strengthened their squad with Kristina Jørgensen, Hatadou Sako, and Dutch international trio Kelly Dulfer, Dione Housheer, and Bo van Wetering.
“I feel they might be even stronger this season. They have a lot of great players and they have a broad, broad spectrum of players. And that is something that other teams do not have like this. So, it is a very strong team that in that matter,” Axnér says.
While Tomas Axnér hopes to pave Esbjerg’s way to the top in group B, his daughter Tyra Axnér has joined Metz Handball this summer and will compete in group A.
Will coach Axnér pay close attention to player Axnér?
“Well, of course, I have a personal interest there. I will watch Metz, of course,” Tomas Axner says. “But I will also watch all the other games to see how players are playing, they are equally important to me and for my job.”
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