One of the biggest surprises in the golden German squad of Dagur Sigurdsson, right back Kai Hafner, is still in “EURO 2016 mood”. That felt SG Flensburg on their “own skin” in clash in Hannover, where home team led by amazing shooting skills of German NT lefthander managed to take a point – 25:25 (10:15).
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf – SG Flensburg-Handewitt 25:25 (10:15)
TSV Hannover-Burgdorf: Ziemer (6/1 saves), Semisch (5 saves) – Patrail (2), Hykkerud, Häfner (8), Szücs, Karason (2), Schmidt, Christophersen (5), Kastening, Olsen (4), Johannsen, Mortensen (3/2), Lehnhoff (1/1)
SG Flensburg-Handewitt: Andersson (14 saves) – Karlsson, Eggert (2/1), Glandorf (10), Mogensen (2), Svan (6), Djordjic, Jakobsson (1), Toft Hansen, Gottfridsson, Lauge (3), Kozina (1)
Result: 0:1 (2.), 2:2 (5.), 2:4 (6.), 3:6 (9.), 4:8 (14.), 5:10 (21.), 7:11 (23.), 8:13 (26.), 10:14 (30.) – 11:15 (32.), 11:17 (34.), 13:17 (36.), 14:18 (37.), 14:20 (40.), 15:21 (44.), 17:21 (46.), 18:22 (47.), 18:24 (49.), 22:24 (53.), 22:25 (55.)
Rhein Neckar Lowen trashed MT Melsungen 34:24 (16:12) only few days after their DHB Cup clash ended with same winner…
Rhein-Neckar Löwen – MT Melsungen 34:24 (16:12)
Rhein-Neckar Löwen: Appelgren, Ristovski; Schmid (13), Gensheimer (9/4), Kneer, Sigurmannsson, Baena, Mensah (5), Pekeler, Groetzki (3), Reinkind (1), Guardiola, Petersson, Ekdahl du Rietz (3)
MT Melsungen: Paske, Villadsen; Maric (2), Sellin (4/2), Fahlgren (2), Forstbauer, Hildebrand, Danner (2), P. Müller (2), Boomhouwer (1), Rnic (2), Schneider (2), Vuckovic (1), M. Müller (6)
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