EHF European League
Summary: Nantes win first international title; De Paula named MVP
Nantes Atlantique Handball made history at the first EHF Finals Women, as they defeated Siófok in the final on Sunday after winning their semi-final against Baia Mare on Saturday. CS Minaur Baia Mare recovered from their semi-final loss to defeat Herning-Ikast and claim third place, before Nantes Atlantique enjoyed a dominant performance in the final on the way to their first European title.
- Nantes Atlantique won the trophy and their first international title with a 36:31 result in the final vs Siófok
- Baia Mare clinched third with a 33:31 win over Herning-Ikast in the placement match
- on Saturday in the semi-finals, Siófok defeated Herning-Ikast 36:34 after extra time and Nantes reached their debut European cup final after beating Baia Mare 36:34
- Nantes back Bruna De Paula was named MVP of the EHF Finals Women
- Herning-Ikast's Helene Gigstad Fauske finished as top scorer of the season, with 61 goals
What we achieved is amazing and I believed from the start in our team. When the mood is good outside the court, things work also on the court. I was never afraid about this challenge because I know what we can do. I am proud and happy and I am at a loss for words.
I did not think about winning the trophy when we started in the qualification phase 3. It was just a dream for us to live these kind of moments. I thought that this would be a superb season for us, but I did not expect to go all the way. It is even better this way.
I feel happy and joyful after this win. I have said it already yesterday [after the win against Baia Mare]: to have a great game, you need two teams, and this was exactly what happened on the court. This was a really good team. I think Siófok spent a lot of energy yesterday in the extra time [against Herning-Ikast]. We were all in front of the TV and watched it.
We managed to play good handball, with a great player [Bruna De Paula] who is standing next to me, and we did it as a team. This is our strength since the beginning of the season. We were together since 2 July, we had many games in a row, the girls never gave up and always smiled when they took the court. I am a lucky man to be able to coach this team.
I am very proud of my team — how they played yesterday against Herning-Ikast and today because the last two months have been very difficult. We had plenty of injuries and Covid-19 positive cases. I know how hard the game was yesterday and we paid the price today. We lost a little bit of power, a little bit of focus, but we have to congratulate Nantes — they were really the best team in this tournament. They took the lead early — five, six goals. We tried to mount a comeback, but we did not have the power to complete it. Now we are second and I say it again: I am very proud of my team.
We are so proud today to secure this win. Yesterday we were so disappointed in ourselves, so today we were so focused on our play to snatch this win. I am a little bit sorry because I have not experienced the arena with fans — I never experienced that this season.
We want to put up a fight tomorrow [Sunday]. It is not nearly enough for us to be there. We are disappointed, but it is not the end for us.
We did everything that was needed in such an important game, a semi-final, but in the last minutes they were better than us. They had more experience and that was on display when it was needed.
Words cannot describe how proud I am. There was no other chance for us than to reach the final and I saw how hard we worked and trained. I believed from the first minute that we could qualify. I do not know if there was the experience or making less mistakes, but I think the best team won today.”
I want to thank my teammates because they did not give up, especially as we were coming from behind all the time, which is very tough mentally. We want to put up a fight tomorrow. It is not nearly enough for us to be there. We are disappointed, but it is not the end for us.
It feels really, really good. This is the result from all season — we were fighting a lot in this European cup. We’re very happy but of course we want to win the final tomorrow.
They look like a very strong team — one of the strongest in Romania, a championship that made great strides towards getting better and better in the last seasons. They have many international players, with plenty of experience, that take advantage of it. Their back players are very good, with [Cristina] Laslo and [Jovana] Kovacevic leading the way. The line player, Linn Blohm, is also very good both in defence and in attack. Therefore, we know they are a very good team and we prepared for this game.
It will be a very tough game for us. They [Nantes] played some good games in the French Cup and in the French league in the past weeks, therefore, I expect a tough match. It would be brilliant to win and be in the final — the biggest-ever performance for Baia Mare in women's handball — therefore, we are only thinking about the win."
[The top goal scorer award] not something I think about, but I will not stop shooting until we have won. To win this tournament it is paramount to have the whole team together performing at a high level. Our focus is to play together as a team.
"I have played here one season and am excited to be back in Baia Mare. I have a lot of good memories from here, everything is familiar to me, so I feel comfortable. Unfortunately, due to the health situation, fans are not allowed in the hall, therefore, I am sorry not to feel that amazing atmosphere."