24.09.2012, 09:00 The three-time VELUX EHF Champions League semi-finalists are going “back to their roots” after struggling through qualifying for the Group Phase. |
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Countdown part 22: HSV HamburgAfter automatically qualifying for the VELUX EHF Champions League in the five previous seasons, HSV struggled to reach the Group Phase this time when, after ranking fourth in the German league, they had to compete in the wild card tournament. After a tough semi-final victory against Wisla Plock (POL) the Germans were nearly eliminated in the final of the wild card tournament against hosts Saint Raphael (FRA), who were four goals ahead with six minutes left to play. But HSV equalised right before the whistle, and in extra-time they beat the third-ranked team from France to qualify for the Group Phase again. Now they are not only preparing to face top opponents such as Montpellier, but also face German neighbours SG Flensburg-Handewitt in what promise to be mouthwatering matches between two sides who drew in their first league encounter of the season. This season Hamburg will be going back to the future, with Martin Schwalb officially returning as coach after a spell as president and club director. The team lost two of their most important players in Bertrand and Guillaume Gille, who returned to their former club Chambery after 10 years. And Hamburg are suffering from three long-term injuries to key players in Johannes Bitter, Oscar Carlén and Torsten Jansen. But their incoming transfer moves have mostly closed those gaps on the left wing, goalkeeper and at right back position. When celebrating the 10th anniversary of the club, it was not only the coaches position that changed but Matthias Rudolph became new president. But despite some changes the objectives remain the same for the 2011 German champions and three times VELUX EHF Champions League semi-finalist: achieve the best possible results in all competitions. Manager Christoph Wendt is looking forward to the Group Phase of the VELUX EHF Champions League: "We have been drawn in a very strong group with many familiar faces. It is our aspiration to reach the Last 16 and finish as high up our group as possible so that we have a good chance in the rest of the tournament." And team captain Pascal Hens is confident that his team will be able to stand the pressure: "Our group is a very challenging one. Montpellier and Flensburg will be especially difficult to beat, but I am optimistic that we can reach the next round. We have proved that we can show character and fight until the last second of every game. We will do our best to achieve our goals and make our fans happy."
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TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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