04.10.2012, 01:35 Women's team assistant coach Beáta Siti speaks to eurohandball.com about the challenges two months out of the EHF EURO 2012 |
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Hungary trying to find the right mixHungary's women's national team is currently preparing for the Carpathian Cup that will be held from Friday, 5 October, to Sunday, 7 October, in Romania. They will face a Romanian A and a Romanian B team as well as Ukraine. But with just two months to go the tournament is also an important step in the preparation for the EHF EURO 2012 in Serbia, as assistant coach Beáta Siti (pictured) explains to eurohandball.com.
eurohandball.com: There are some well known names missing from the list of players you selected for the Carpathian Cup. What is the reason? Now we are giving Ferencváros players a break as they will play a very important match against Volgograd on 14 October. It is a solution that we did not apply in the national team before but head coach Karl Erik Bøhn said he is currently open to it because he sees what the clubs are fighting for.
eurohandball.com: But the whole national team will be together once the preparations for the EHF EURO 2012 start? If all of our players are healthy, we will have a complete line of FTC players and a half line of Győr players. But maybe it will take shorter to mix players from two teams than potentially having to mix players from six teams.
eurohandball.com: What is your main task for the Carpathian Cup?
eurohandball.com: What is the current situation with Kristina Trishchuk's naturalisation? It is almost sure that Szandra Zácsik cannot travel with us to Serbia in December because of her shoulder injury. That is why we really need a back player. We also can use Kristina to relieve Zsuzsanna Tomori in the third defence position. I have never asked her to ask for the Hungarian nationality, because I guess it is only her decision. I hope she can join us in November at last.
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