30.10.2012, 05:24 Interview with Mikael Källman ahead of the EHF EURO 2016 qualifiers |
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Finland head coach Mikael Källman cautiously optimisticThe Finnish national handball team is heading for the first group phase of the EHF EURO 2016 qualification with cautious optimism. The explicit goal for Finland is to win Group 1 with Luxembourg and Cyprus and proceed to the play-off phase to be played in the early summer 2014, with a position in the second phase of qualification at stake. The draw is sometimes fickle, as shown here with Finland facing the same countries in the EURO 2014 in June, beating Cyprus, but somewhat surprisingly losing to Luxembourg in the pre-qualification. Despite this, Finland’s head coach Mikael Källman is resolute in saying Finland seeks nothing but victories this time around. “For once, we are a slight favorite, when heading into the qualifier round. Luxembourg gave us a fiery message in June giving us no reason to declare any victories in advance. One false move in a four-match series can be fatal, so we must not lose our focus and fighting spirit for one moment” says Källman.
Eurohandball.com: The qualifier round is now played as a home and away series, not as a weekend tournament. What do you think of this solution?
Eurohandball.com: A large part of the national team players play abroad. How do you manage the preparations for this qualifying round?
Eurohandball.com: In recent times the Finnish national handball team has rarely played in men's international games. Has this been a significant shortcoming? TEXT: Johann Ruys / cor |
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