Ikast are full of ambitions to get back at the highest level, after they became the first Danish team to play in the EHF FINAL4 – in 2014, when they were featuring as FC Midtjylland.
“It is, of course, a challenge to play in the Champions League, but one I hope to benefit us in the long term. It will be totally different from the past seasons, the opponents will be even tougher and more experienced, but this experience will be amazing for us,” says Christensen.
The Danish side will undergo a baptism of fire in their comeback in the European premium competition for the first time in six seasons. They will feature in the Match of the Week in the first round of the group phase, when they take on three-time reigning champions Vipers Kristiansand.
The following matches will see Ikast take on Metz Handball and CS Rapid Bucuresti, hardly a walk in the park for a side which is still trying to gel and adapt to the hardships of such a tough competition.
“I am quite happy about the order of the matches. There is no good moment to face a team like Vipers, a team which won the Champions League in the past three seasons. But they have a new coach, many new players, therefore I am happy about facing them in the first match of the group,” says Christensen.
“We will try to be as good as we can, surely we need some time too, but I think everything will work out fine for us, as long as we play the way we aim to. This group is the toughest this season and that will be seen on the court in the next weeks and months, but I am confident in my team.”