14.04.2022, 10:00 DAY REVIEW: With a crucial 33:30 win against Portugal, Netherlands are favourites to qualify for a first IHF Men’s World Championship berth since 1961 |
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Doubling down on their superb performance at the EHF EURO 2022, Netherlands confirmed their credentials in part 2 of the Qualification Phase 2 for the 2023 IHF Men’s World Championship. The Dutch side clinched a superb 33:30 win against Portugal and will be favourites to qualify for Poland/Sweden 2023, after a flawless attacking display. Portugal vs Netherlands 30:33 (16:17)
Trademark attack helps Netherlands make their mark When Erlingur Richardsson was named the Dutch men’s national team coach, the side was just stuck in no man’s land, without many prospects. Since then, the Netherlands took part in two EHF EURO editions and sealed wins against Poland and Sweden in the World Championship Qualification Phase. A trademark attacking style and an impressive generation for the Dutch has worked wonders, with their 33:30 win against Portugal on Thursday evening being just the cherry on top of the cake. If they proceed to their first World Championship edition since 1961, the Netherlands may just confirm they are one of the hottest European teams right now. TEXT: EHF / Adrian Costeiu |
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