05.10.2012, 05:38 Spanish "fox" to meet his former teammates for the first time since his transfer. |
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Berlin’s Romero preparing return to BarcelonaAfter almost a decade in Barcelona, Iker Romero moved to Füchse Berlin in search of a new challenge. He lifted the VELUX EHF Champions League trophy in 2011 with Barcelona, but after moving to Berlin he was part of one of the most interesting success stories of last season. The Foxes sneaked past Chekhovskie to reach the play-offs by just one point, thanks to their one-goal victory in the last round. And they then upset big favourites Hamburg in the Last 16 before a marvellous comeback in the Quarter-final, when they rallied from 11 goals down to secure a spot in the VELUX EHF Final4 and ensure Romero was going to Cologne for the third time in a row. This weekend Romero, together with another new addition from Barcelona Konstantin Igropulo, will be returning to their former club and record-breaking EHF Champions League side as Barcelona host the Group D Round 2 match on Saturday (16.15 hrs). Before his team´s trip to Spain the left back talks to ehfCL.com.
ehfCL.com: What are your feelings before returning to Barcelona with Füchse?
ehfCL.com: Do you expect any special welcome by the home club or fans?
ehfCL.com: What do you consider to be your best moment in Barcelona?
ehfCL.com: There were many changes in your old team during the summer, what do think of the new team?
ehfCL.com: Last season you were the only player defending the title at the VELUX EHF FINAL4 in Cologne, because Barcelona did not make it through. Do you think the same could happen again this season? What are the chances of qualifying, both for Berlin and Barcelona?
ehfCL.com: In the summer you met up with another player from Barcelona in Berlin, did you play any part on the Igropulo´s transfer?
ehfCL.com: You are entering your second season in Germany, what was your biggest obstacle when getting used to everything in Berlin?
ehfCL.com: The media interest before the game in Barcelona is very high. How many interviews have you done?
ehfCL.com: Do you have a special duty as a tourist guide for the team? *One minute of silence will be held before the start of this match as a mark of respect to former Barcelona player Erhard Wunderlich, who passed away on Thursday. Follow the match live on ehfTV.com powered by LAOLA1.tv on Saturday (16:15 hrs local time).
TEXT: Andre Tzschaschel/Füchse Berlin |
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