06.11.2013, 02:00 FEATURE: The defending champions are the only team with a perfect record after first four rounds of the Women's EHF Champions League, but their coach Ambros Martin still insists there is a space for further improvement. |
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No time to enjoy success in Győr
"Winning three in a row means nothing, this is the league of champions were you can't afford to lay back and think you've done it all. We didn't play well today but still managed to beat a well-trained side, but let this be a lesson to everybody: you always have to give your all.” These are the words of Ambros Martin, head coach of Győri Audi ETO after beating Thüringer HC thus qualifying for the Main Round last Sunday. "When I came to Győr I found strong foundations. All I needed to achieve is to make my players forget the past wash-outs and concentrate on short term goals, which may lead us to our primary targets. This worked out perfect," said Martin after last season's final with Larvik.
Only time will tell ...
The defending champions went through some changes as they released the excellent right wing, Jovanka Radicevic and let go of Andrea Lekic's powerfull skills, who both joined WHC Vardar. Hungarian international Bernadett Bognar-Bodi took over at righ wing, while superstar signing Katarina Bulatovic filled the only gap in the squad as a left handed heavy shooter. Is this Győr stronger or weaker – only time will tell.
So far this group has not provided too many answers as far as Győr's progress is concerned: four straight wins for the defending champions secured their place in the next stage with two rounds of the Group Matches still to be played. The first two rounds were a piece of cake (41:22 vs Hypo and 33:21 at Baia Mare), even at Thüringer ETO was up by 10+ goals when Martin sent in his second line of players to gain Champions League experience.
But instead the German side gained confidence for the return leg and caused some problems for Győr as their seven-goal-victory was their least convincing performance. Well-shared burden of goalscoring
Before the season it was to be feared how such superstars like "queen" of handball Anita Görbicz and "her majesty" Katarina Bulatovic will agree together (not to mention the team's Brasilian and Norwegian stars) but while it is to be truly seen when hard times come, so far the team spirit is high and the burden of goalscoring is well-shared. Against Thüringer Bulatovic was top scorer at home, Görbicz away while Loke rose the flag high against Hypo and Baia Mare. TEXT: Bence Martha / br |
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