11.02.2013, 02:49 Tom Ó Brannagáin blogs his review of the Match of the Week between Füchse Berlin and FC Barcelona Intersport |
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Barcelona hit the Berlin WallI'm always interested in the psychology of matches. You can look at statistics, strategies, tactics and a whole host of other things, but at the end of the day, on an equal footing, it is the team which stands up that will be the team that wins. The questions facing both these teams on Sunday was; could the Barcelona team still stand up, after an Olympic Games and a World championship, when so many of their players were involved in both.
The question for Berlin was would their players stand up? It wasn't that long ago that Berlin and Bob Hanning in particular stood on front of the handball media and said things need to change. Imagine what training was like at Berlin during the World Championships. Most of these players were left behind to train and I doubt there was much brotherly love at this time around the club.
Players can act in many ways. They can sulk and say, so you think we are not good enough for your club or they can fight to prove that the club is wrong. I always felt the timing of Berlin's news was strange and as I said, I was interested in the psychology of this moment.
Berlin must be wondering after the performance of their team, whether or not they have made absolutely the correct decision.
Barcelona, for their side looked jaded, and even jaded, they were a match for Berlin. They literally and figuratively hit the wall in Berlin and their legs looked gone by the end of the game.
A big mention has to go to Igropulo, who was walking on his heels by the end of the game to stop his calf muscles from cramping up. The goalkeepers also were incredible in the game to whit Šarić in the first half and Silvio in the 2nd. And who would have believed that Sterbik would end up with no saves.
But forget about all the psychology mumbo jumbo, this was Helter Skelter handball at its best.
Here's just a theory. The biggest loss to Berlin next season is Laen. TEXT: Tom Ó Brannagáin, ehfTV commentator |
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