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03.03.2009, 01:48 Hypo's Sabine Englert played on the court of her future team, Ikast, and picked up an injury. She talks about it. |
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First impressionsHypo goalkeeper Sabine Englert was unlucky at her first meeting with her future team, Ikast-Brande. The 27-year German international will leave Hypo for Ikast-Brande at the end of the season, but she was unlucky on Saturday as she visited Ikast.
Englert was watching a good performance by reserve goalie Petra Blazek from the bench and the victory of the team. She talked to Eurohandball.com. Sabine Englert: It wasn’t such a bad injury, so I only need short break and I’m sure I will be back soon – maybe not in our next Champions League match, but then in the next one after that! Eurohandball.com: What do you think about the chances in the Champions League? Sabine Englert: I’m optimistic. Right now, I’m really looking forward to the semi-finals and then we will have to see what we can do there. Eurohandbal.com: What was it like for you to play on the court of your future team? Sabine Englert: I was looking forward to it. I’m only sorry that I spent such a short time on court. I expected some more fans (1,768 spectators, ed.) but in general it was really nice to be there. Eurohandball.com: Now that you are playing your last season for Hypo, it will be just even more important to get a trophy… Sabine Englert: Oh yes, definitely! It was a huge disappointment to lose the final last year and I’m determined to make up for it this year. These are the things you play handball for. Eurohandball.com: Which will be the biggest rival? Sabine Englert: Viborg, no doubt about it. TEXT: Peter Bruun |
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