17.09.2012, 12:00 A tough group last season meant they just missed out on qualifying for the Last 16 in the 2011/2012 VELUX EHF Champions League, but Pick Szeged are aiming high this season. |
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Countdown, part 15: Pick SzegedA tough group last season meant they just missed out on qualifying for the Last 16 in the 2011/2012 VELUX EHF Champions League, but Pick Szeged are aiming high this season. The Hungarian runners-up have signed top Swedish star Jonas Larholm from Aalborg in Denmark, as well as the Croat Alen Blažević. Coach László Skaliczki has high expectations especially for Larholm, who is expected to lead Pick to the Last 16, as well as meet their domestic goals of reaching the league play-off and the cup final. The Swedish international said about his transfer to Szeged: “I have played in Spain and Denmark, and now I wanted to go to a different and new European country. At the same time it was important for me to play for a high level team. “Pick Szeged have a good team that has been participating in VELUX EHF Champions League for several years. This season we have a tough group with exciting opponents. Despite the strong group we would like to go to the next round.” And managing director Richárd Mezei shares those hopes and dreams: “We have a quite difficult group but our goal is to finish in the top four. The most important matches will be the home matches against Barcelona and Füchse Berlin. If we perform well in these matches we will be able to get a really good result in the Group Phase.” But Pick lost one of their most inspiring players, Máté Lékai, to Slovenian runners-up Celje. And although Szeged had five Olympians in their squad, including three Hungarian semi-finalists and silver medallist Larholm, the club is satisfied with their preparation. Without the Olympic participants Szeged finished sixth in the prestigious Champions Cup in Germany, but had the tournament’s top scorer Zsolt Balogh (25 goals) in their squad. Just after the Olympics, Pick ranked fourth at the famous tournament in Doboj behind Barcelona, Leon and Chekhovskie Medvedi. And finally the Hungarian runners-up finished second at the “Handball Masters” in Grenoble, France, only topped by Chambery Savoie. After those successes team captain Attila Vadkerti is confident that his team will be able to take the important points on home ground: “This will be a group in which every team can beat any of the other teams at home. This is why it is quite difficult to predict the result of the group.” For experienced Slovak Frantisek Šulc, the back court axis has improved due to the Larholm transfer: “Our goal is to qualify for the Last 16. In my opinion this group is even better than our group last year. I think and hope that our team is also better. “Now we are stronger in the back court positions and we have two good players for each position. This is a very important factor in such a good competition as VELUX EHF Champions League.”
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Pick Szeged (HUN)
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TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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