23.05.2018, 02:27 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Ahead of the final rounds of the Women’s EHF EURO 2018 Qualification, 21-year-old Szidonia Puhalak discusses her recent debut for Hungary, the status of the rebuilding national squad and Györ’s EHF Champions League title win |
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Puhalak: "I hope there are many things yet to come"21-year-old Szidonia Puhalak is one of the brightest prospects in Hungarian handball. The left wing joined the Hungary squad in March this year for rounds 3 and 4 of the EHF EURO 2018 Qualification, and two months later, claimed her second EHF Champions League title with Györ. Hungary opened the EHF EURO Qualification with victories against Kosovo (37:12) and Belarus (25:18), and then played a double header versus EHF EURO 2016 runners-up the Netherlands – when Puhalak made her national team debut and contributed four goals. In two nail-biting matches, Hungary were defeated 18:19 in Györ, then won 23:22 in Eindhoven. Hungary are now on six points at the top of the table alongside the Netherlands, but must take two wins in the remaining games if they wish to control their own fate and book the ticket to France. Ahead of the two matches against Kosovo (May 30) and Belarus (June 2), ehf-euro.com spoke with Puhalak about her recent EHF Champions League title, the current status of the national team, and her own career.
Both matches will be streamed live on ehfTV.
ehf-euro.com: You personally are in an exciting stage of your career, playing in the EHF Champions League and joining the senior national team. How are you feeling about your own career right now? Fortunately, I avoided all injuries this season and we could say that this year has been a breakthrough for me. I developed a lot, not only as a handball player, but also professionally and mentally. I had ups and downs, but my trainers, Ambros Martin and Gabor Danyi helped a lot, and also my teammates. We learned a lot from each other: how to enjoy every training and every match and how to concentrate to be the best. I think that could also be a decisive factor in the extra time of the Champions League final. The fans could see that we were smiling, we were relaxed, but we concentrated on the next thing to do and that could be the key to our success.
ehf-euro.com: Hungary have had a very strong qualification phase after some disappointing recent international tournaments. How do you see the status of the team now?
ehf-euro.com: What was the goal for Hungary ahead of the qualification phase – simply to qualify, win the group, or something else?
ehf-euro.com: You have two important qualification matches remaining. Knowing you beat these same opponents, Kosovo and Belarus, comfortably before, how do you feel ahead of these games? Photo: Aniko Kovacs / HHF TEXT: Courtney Gahan / ts |
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