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World class Wolff – Germany defeats Iceland at the European Handball Championships

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World class Wolff – Germany defeats Iceland at the European Handball Championships

As of: January 18, 2024 10:06 p.m

Wolff madness in the Cologne Arena: An Andreas Wolff in world-class form gave the German handball players a victory at the start of the main round. The German team’s goalkeeper put in an incredible performance to ensure a 26:24 (11:10) win in the end.

The Germans got off to an optimal start in the main round of the European Championships in their “living room”, the Cologne Arena. There has never been a defeat for the German national team in Cologne.

The almost 20,000 people celebrated one man in particular: Andreas Wolff and his fantastic parades.

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Dahmke and Steinert from the start

In contrast to the preliminary round games, the German team got off to a bumpy start. Gislason caused a little surprise in his starting seven. Kieler Rune Dahmke started on the left wing in place of Lukas Mertens, who had been very impressive in the tournament so far. Christoph Steinert was also allowed to start on his 34th birthday.

The Germans felt the pressure of having to win immediately. Many technical errors in the first few minutes, Gislason’s team was 3:5 behind after ten minutes.

World class Wolff

It was just a good thing that goalkeeper Andreas Wolff was in fine form again. Several class parades from him and almost 20,000 people in the Cologne Arena were immediately there. When the young Martin Hanne scored twice in a row to make it 7:5 and Wolff defused the second penalty, the game seemed to tip in favor of the Germans.

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But it remained hard work. Wolff continued to do well and kept his team in the game because the German offensive was weakening. Juri Knorr was also unable to prevail as hoped. The Icelandic inner block with Ymir Gislason and Arnar Arnasson mainly concentrated and worked him hard.

Gislason changes earlier

In contrast to the France game, Gislason made an early substitution and also brought in his youngsters Justus Fischer and Renras Uscins, but the conversion of opportunities remained weak. “We’re starting to do everything through the middle again. That was actually a learning from the France game, to go more to the outside. But we’ll continue to go through the middle,” criticized ARD expert Dominik Klein in the Sportschau audio stream.

But because Wolff showed world class with a catch rate of 41 percent (seven out of 17 saves), Germany went into the break with a narrow lead. “These parades – you can push them together as an inside block because you know they’re holding the balls from the outside,” said Klein, a former left winger himself.

Cologne audience not yet in top form

The DHB seven came out of the break with more concentration than at the start of the game. Wolff continued to nail his box. But things remained cramped at the front. “We have to do more from the stands,” the hall announcer asked the Cologne audience, who seemed to have lost some of the best form of the past few years.

The German handball players didn’t make it easy for the spectators either, Kohlbacher missed the ball and Dahmke missed a great chance. Germany simply couldn’t pull away. However, Wolff’s counterpart Viktor Hallgrimsson also had a great day. The Icelanders equalized again at 16:16 (44th) and even took the lead a little later at 19:18 (50th).

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When Lukas Mertens put the Germans back in the lead in the 54th minute, Knorr also encouraged the fans in the arena with gesticulating arms. Now the hall was full in crunch time. However, Knorr himself failed to give the German team a two-goal lead from a seven-meter penalty. It remained very exciting.

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