12.11.2014, 07:00 INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK: Andrea Lekic is looking forward to an action-packed season as she aims to reach giddy heights in the Women’s EHF Champions League as well at the upcoming EHF EURO 2014 in Hungary and Croatia |
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Handball-mad Skopje is the place to be for LekicIn her prime and enjoying life at Macedonian champions Vardar Skopje, Serbian playmaker Andrea Lekic is more determined than ever to impress for club and country in what promises to be another fruitful season for the 27-year old centre back from Belgrade. Having led Serbia to their first international medal in women’s handball when they finished runners-up in the 2013 World Championship on home court, Lekic is eager to expand her trophy cabinet which also includes the 2013 Women's EHF Champions League title with her former club Györi Audi ETO KC. Lekic was also named the 2013 World Handball Player of the Year for her accomplishments but has retained a down-to-earth attitude and revealed her future ambitions in an exclusive interview to eurohandball.com. Apart from professional topics, Lekic also discussed the joys of living in a city possessed by handball and dreaming of winning Europe’s premier club competition after heavy investments.
eurohandball.com: What does your routine day in Skopje look like and are you enjoying your stay in the Macedonian capital?
eurohandball.com: You are very popular with fans, so how much of a distraction is it to be asked for autographs and photos every day? It is a privilege and an honour to be so popular and I'm sure the entire team feels that way.
eurohandball.com: Can you compare Vardar with your former club, Györi Audi ETO KC? You can’t expect miracles in two years but Vardar is definitely on the right track to become a European force. I love being part of such projects and that’s why I'm here.
eurohandball.com: You seem enjoy playing in your more preferred role of centre back at Vardar?
eurohandball.com: You reached the (MVM EHF) FINAL4 last year, is there any pressure to go a step further this season after heavy investments by the club’s owners? I think it will be a fiercely competitive season and tiny details will decide who wins the coveted trophy.
eurohandball.com: The Women's EHF EURO 2014 in Croatia and Hungary is around the corner. Surely, Serbia will be aiming for a podium finish after winning the silver medal in last year’s World Championship on home court? The European Championship is much more exhausting than the World Championship because there are fewer rest days. Still, we are hoping for a medal because nothing compares to playing for your country.
eurohandball.com: Are you happy with the EHF EURO 2014 draw pitting you with one of the two hosts, Croatia, in the main round should you reach it?
eurohandball.com: There are a lot of young players in Serbia’s team. Can any of them come to the fore and be a secret weapon in your quest to win a medal? The likes of Andjela Janusevic and Sanja Radosavljevic are Serbia’s future and there are several others who should be included into the squad. This generation is at its prime now and will peak at the 2016 Olympics if we qualify, hence we need to think long-term.
eurohandball.com: What would it mean for the national team if one of Serbia’s clubs were to reach the EHF Champions League Group Matches? Their victory was totally unexpected and showed that our clubs have vast potential, but unfortunately the barren run has continued as far as Serbia’s group stage involvement is concerned. Our talent requires a financial infrastructure to generate success, because the Serbian league is not on the same level with the national team. Long-term consistency requires constant investments. TEXT: Zoran Milosavljevic / ts |
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