19.11.2014, 07:00 INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK: Serbian left back Momir Ilic is looking forward to the latter stages of this season’s VELUX EHF Champions League while also hoping that his country can get back to winning ways on the international scene |
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Ilic happy to have another shot at glory with VeszpremWhen an 18-year old Momir Ilic started playing handball at local club Samot in Serbia’s central town of Arandjelovac, few pundits could have imagined that he would go on to become one the world’s acclaimed players enjoying unprecedented success in the last few years. The 32-year old left back, who won three EHF Champions League titles with THW Kiel before moving to his current club Veszprem, also steered Serbia to their first handball medal as an independent nation when they finished runners-up on home court at the EHF EURO 2012. At the halfway mark in Europe’s premier club competition, Ilic proudly sits at the top of the scorers’ list with 39 goals from five games, having netted six in last weekend’s enthralling 24:23 win at Vardar Skopje to keep Veszprem’s perfect group phase record intact. In an exclusive interview to eurohandball.com, Ilic looked back on his time at Kiel and spoke about his current stint with Veszprem, while he also revealed what it would take to get Serbia back to winning ways after the EURO 2012 success was followed by a slump.
eurohandball.com: What is it like for you at Veszprem?
eurohandball.com: What prompted your move from the Bundesliga to Hungary?
eurohandball.com: You reached the VELUX EHF FINAL4 last season and this term you surely expect to go at least a step further?
eurohandball.com: You also must be enjoying your new role at Veszprem, which has enabled you to be the VELUX EHF Champions League top scorer at this stage of the competition?
eurohandball.com: Missing out on the World Championship in Qatar is surely a massive blow for Serbia and hence a good start in the EHF EURO 2016 qualifiers (Serbia beat Montenegro 25:21 and Israel 26:22) was vital?
eurohandball.com: Peric will certainly benefit from the vast experience of the team’s senior players, including yourself?
eurohandball.com: How much would Serbia benefit, its league and the national team, if a Serbian club was to reach the Champions League Group Stage? TEXT: Zoran Milosavljevic / ts |
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