04.10.2013, 01:13 BLOG: Our Women’s EHF Champions League expert gives an in-depth view of her expectations for the group matches and beyond |
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Jurack: Goalkeepers are the main key for success
One main favourite, two open groups and five contenders for the semi-finals – those are the expectations of three-time EHF Champions league winner Grit Jurack. The German right back, who ended her career in 2012, is again one of the EHF experts for the upcoming season.
“Just look at Larvik with their experienced duo of Lene Rantala and Cecilie Leganger or the two German keepers Clara Woltering at Podgorica and Sabine Englert for Midtjylland – all of them guarantee stability for the defence and provide their teams with the security and easiness you need,” explains our expert.
In addition she expects FTC as a main contender – and Vardar Skopje, “if they manage to build a team from their tremendous individual players”.
“Even finishing first in the group matches does not guarantee an easy group, as still one more group winner and maybe two very strong runner-ups will join your group,” says Juarack. Without their key player Nadja Nadgornaja it will be tough for Thüringer HC, but they have widened and bolstered their squad. Baia Mare is a serious competitor, proven by eliminating my former club Viborg and Holstebro in qualification. However, I think their squad is not deep enough to endanger their opponents.
Group B My former long-term teammate Bojana Popovic definitely knows about handball – and so all Buducnost transfers are quite interesting, especially the Dane Camilla Dalby. At Podgorica it is always a matter of mentality, they can beat every opponent by ten goals, but on a bad day they also can lose by ten goals. Due to their home strength they should clearly make it to the main round.
I expect Midtjylland and Lublin to be hopeless in the fight for the next stage. The FCM squad is to small to withstand the pressure of both Champions League and the strong Danish league. Lublin are the clear underdogs – but they might be the ones to tip the scale by beating one of the main contenders at home and influence the final ranking. It will be interesting to see how Leipzig cope with the pregnancy of their top goalkeeper Katja Schülke, but I expect an open race – with Leipzig having a better chance to proceed compared to the other German side Thüringer HC in group A.
Group D Especially when the World Championship is over, the players who will participate in Serbia, will return home with totally different emotions, some won, some lost, some happy, some disappointed – in no other team will those things be more decisive than at Vardar. Regarding the third position I expect Bera Bera to be stronger than the fully revamped team of Podravka. TEXT: Grit Juarck, EHF expert blogger |
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