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17.01.2026, 08:00 Comments from players and coaches after Men's EHF EURO 2026 round 2 matches in groups A and C and round 1 matches in group E on 17 January. |
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HERNING/OSLO/MALMÖ – Comments from players and coaches after Men's EHF EURO 2026 round 2 matches in groups A and C and round 1 matches in group E on 17 January. SERBIA vs GERMANY 30:27 (13:17)Raúl González (ESP) – Serbia head coach On the match: “It was always difficult to play here. “The hall was full, full of people from Germany, which means we have to play perfect.” On differences between this match and the first match: “We were always very close, but his (Germany’s) goalkeeper was saving a lot, we did several mistakes especially in the fast break and then they took three, four goals. But we talked before the match we had to play 60 minutes, because maybe something can happen in the last game. We tried to fight to the end, and we got two points.” On the pressure of the last match: “Now everything can happen. We have to be focused on the victory, because we can pass only with a victory. We will see what will happen with Germany and Spain, and we will see.” Dragan Pechmalbec (SRB) – line player On whether the first-ever win against Germany is one of the biggest in Serbian handball history: "I watched the stats before and we wanted to be the first team of Serbia to beat Germany. Very, very good team, congrats to them, but I think today especially in the second half we played with a lot of heart and we fought a lot. “We don't have quality like them, but today we showed to everyone that we can play like a team and beat anyone in this European championship. We lost the first match against Spain and if we lose against Austria we're out, so we need to be humble and to prepare really well because this will be like a final if we want to go to the main round." On playing in front of mostly German fans: "Sometimes it can be a big pressure, but it's also a big pressure for them (Germany) as I felt like we didn't play in Denmark like the game was in Berlin or anywhere in Germany. It was tense and all the decisions went against us and that helped us to play even better." On the last match in the preliminary round: "Germany was one of the best teams in the history and they got the silver medal at the Olympics, a really strong team and we need to be proud, but we need to beat Austria as it will be sad to beat against Germany and lose to Austria." Alfred Gislason (ISL) – Germany head coach On the match: “We played quite a good first half, defensively and in goal also. But in the second half we started making too much error, we were not quite so good in defence also, but we made too many errors in attack. Too many shots that didn’t come to goal. In the end you have to recognise that Serbia deserved to win this game.” On whether Serbia were underestimated: “They were almost out of the game against Spain, and then they almost got into it again. It was a very good game technically, a very good team. They had good defence and fantastic goalkeeping today, they are a really good team.” Johannes Golla (GER) – line player On their performance in the second half: “If we don’t reach our optimum level, a defeat like this is the logical consequence. After a good first half, we completely lost our way after the break, made many technical mistakes and missed too many shots. In addition, our defence was not as solid as in recent matches, although that was also due to the quality of the opponent. Credit to the Serbs for the way they played today.” On the consequences of the defeat: “What we talked about before the tournament has now happened – that you can lose a match in the group stage. Nevertheless, the tournament is not over yet; we still have the chance to qualify on the final matchday. That is what we are focusing on. Today was not good, but the world hasn’t ended.” On the pressure they are under now against Spain: “Of course there is pressure on us now, but that pressure was already there before the game against Serbia. If we win, we go through – and we didn’t do that. That’s why we now have our backs against the wall, but the same applies to the Spaniards and the Serbs.” Marko Grgić (GER) – left back On the defeat: "The problem was that we gave up our four-goal lead in the first couple of minutes in the second half, then we missed some shots against (Dejan) Milosavljev and that was the main point. In defence, we didn't get the fouls that we wanted and this is the result of that." On whether the defeat downs their team spirit a bit: "We know the importance of the Spain game, we're not out yet and everything is still in and we have to give it all, maybe 110 per cent this time against Spain because they're strong, so let's see what happens on Monday." On playing in front of so many German fans: "Amazing, it was same like in the 2025 IHF World Championship last year, as it was not far from Germany and we're happy that like five to 6,000 found their way to Herning, and thanks to them, we will give everything for them on Monday." CZECHIA vs NORWAY 25:29 (16:16)Daniel Kubeš (CZE) – head coach On his satisfaction with the performance of the team against Norway: “We are disappointed, of course. Made a good fight tonight, played on our limit and that’s what we wanted. In the end it was not enough, but it was a big fight tonight I think.” On the difference between the two games they played: “Well, the situation was different, the second game in a big championship. We played better, the opponent was different as well. Maybe the Norwegian defence fits us a little bit better than France and we played really well in defence today, we got less goalkeeper play and overall we managed to play better today.” Tomáš Mrkva (CZE) – goalkeeper On the defeat: “It’s bittersweet. I am really proud of the team, of the fight we gave. Maybe the game was just a little bit too long, Norway have got so many possibilities and we did not have much time to change. We lost by four goals while we were ahead in the first half and were still in the game for a long time in the second half. That hurts, but we have to quickly bounce back, as the game against Ukraine will be very important for the next World Championship qualifiers.” On the plan Czechia had to bother Norway: “We wanted to remain in the game for as long as possible to upset them. We had chances, and we missed some of them. For a long time, we managed to defend well and to remain within one or two goals. But once they had a three-goals advantage, it was harder for us to come back. There were only small differences between us and them tonight, but that was enough for Norway to win.” Jonas Wille (NOR) – Norway head coach On improving through the match: “The most important thing for us was that we started putting the ball in the net on the clear chances. We got some saves also, and got a better structure in defence in the end. That was the three parts that were better.” On what he said at half-time: “We created a lot of chances in the first half too, then we missed a lot of clear chances with their good goalkeeper, so we talked a bit about that, try to be relaxed in the one-against-one situations, against their goalkeeper. That was the one thing. And structure, detail in defence, that was much better in the second half. And also we talked about continuing to keep running, keep running, so they get tired in the end.” August Pedersen (NOR) – left wing On the victory: “Of course, we are really happy because we won, but also because we qualified for the main round. It was a tough battle, Czechia played much better than they did against France. In the first game, we had the opportunity to score some easy goals thanks to our defence, but this time, we were not as effective in that area of the game. “Their goalkeeper had a lot of saves as well. But we remained focus for 60 minutes, we did not let anything affect us and, I think we played better than them in the last 15 minutes.” On remaining focused while struggling: “It’s easy not to be distracted in these moments, as every ball counts. I knew that every ball I had was important, so I was fully concentrated. And then, it’s just a matter of confidence. We all did our maximum and we all took responsibilities. This is what we are here for.” On the game against France: “This is not something we had been thinking about before tonight’s game. Now is the time to move on. We know we will have a packed house on Monday night, ready to push us in a tough game. We are qualified for the next phase, that’s the first part, but now we want to remain unbeaten.” SWEDEN vs NETHERLANDS 36:31 (16:12)Michael Apelgren (SWE) – Sweden head coach On the match: “We knew this match was a very dangerous match, but also we said to ourselves we want to go out and enjoy, and this we did. Together with the supporters in the arena, it was amazing to play.” On the key moment for their victory: “It’s small things. One of the things that happened was that we had this young guy coming in, Nikola Roganović, giving us energy, succeeding with almost everything; and together with the supporters and that we have a wider squad. We know that they (the Netherlands) have a very good level, but we have something in the end of the halves, it’s more hard for them. “So when things started to go good, and the arena was extremely good also, then it was difficult to stop us.” On using his full squad: “It’s a big difference for us. We have also now some more young players that are here, so we are not only playing with the players that have been playing the last couple of years. This is very important for us that we can use the whole squad, and in a tournament like the EUROs it’s even more important than other tournaments. That is our chance to achieve something in this tournament.” Mikael Appelgren (SWE) – goalkeeper On the match: “It was a fantastic game here in Malmö, with fantastic supporters. It is a kind of dream coming true to win the first game. It is always important to start in a tournament, though we have a great support. In the end, it is only about two points.” On his comeback: “I am relieved, it was my comeback on the field. I felt like a big adrenaline rush before the match, so I had to control this kick. I did not do any crazy in the goal, but it was nice.” On the key moments: “The Netherlands are a really good team which improved in the last couple of years. And they have a Swedish coach, Staffan Olsson, so this team is getting better and better with players in the best clubs of the world. It was a decisive moment for us when we got those three, four goals lead in the first half. It was bad for the Netherlands when Luc Steins went out of the game, but it was good for us, as we could control the match much better.” Staffan Olsson (SWE) – Netherlands head coach On the match: “Overall I’m quite satisfied with the game. I think it was an interesting and good fight. We are missing some important chances in the first half already, where my feeling was that they were a little bit stiff and nervous, and we didn’t take the chances. “Then we lost, five minutes in the first half we were losing the grip a little bit. After that we were chasing a little bit more. But we still continued to fight the whole time, even after Luc’s (Steins) red card. There are many things that I’m satisfied with, and this is only the first game in the tournament.” On the key moment for Sweden’s win: “The first key moment was the last five, six minutes in the first half. We didn’t have them under control, but we were quite satisfied how the game was running. “And then they get this smaller gap for some goals, and that gave them some confidence also. Then we started chasing a little bit, that we didn’t get so many balls, and when we had the chances – we had two or three to come a little bit closer – we missed them also. “But the last minute in the first half was quite hard for us.” On playing in Malmö in a sold-out arena: “Before the game it was amazing, after I didn’t feel it so good, but it’s fantastic to have the arena sold out.” Rutger ten Velde (NED) – left wing On the match: “We know before the match that it will be a tight and difficult match, with this atmosphere here. We did pretty well in the beginning, we had a nice surprise with the offensive defence. Of course, it was a big loss, when we lost Luc in the first half, and then we forgot to use our speed, which is normally our advantage.” On the next match against Croatia: “Croatia, but also Georgia, are pretty good teams. We are looking forward to the match against Croatia, it will be a same hard game as today. I hope we can win this game and have two points before we face Georgia.”
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