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Handball world championship 2019 : Germany celebrates against Serbia is a big Party

Finn Lemke was a breakthrough, screwed his 2.10 meters in the air and failed from close range to the span of Vladimir Cuparas. The rebound landed directly in th

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Handball world championship 2019 : Germany celebrates against Serbia is a big Party

Finn Lemke was a breakthrough, screwed his 2.10 meters in the air and failed from close range to the span of Vladimir Cuparas. The rebound landed directly in the hands of Matthias Musche, can also throw in the towel everywhere would have and eventually the Serbian national goalkeeper dropped. The 13500 Fans-studded, sold-out hall at the Berlin Ostbahnhof railway station, a long, loud murmur went on Thursday evening. Ooooooooh!

Normally, the football coach go to the ceiling, if your player is awarded such clear opportunities for so long. Christian Prokop took it with Humor: even after the assigned double-chance for the national coach stood on the sidelines, he laughed and clapped and gave Lemke, his defensive specialist, a spell. What should also burning?

just like all the other people in the hall Prokop knew at this time, after 53 minutes played, his team was nothing more to happen: In the last preliminary round match of the Handball world Cup hosts Germany, led comfortably with a time of 26:19, the final phase was to look to run. And in the end, the game 31:23 was assumed for the Germans, did the Berlin Fans exactly what they had already done in the four previous first-round encounters: they celebrated the national team minutes in length with a standing ovation. "It's been a superb day here in Berlin, we had a giant time. Now we have everything in own hands,“ said Prokop. "We say goodbye with a good feeling after Cologne," added the national coach.

Heinevetter provides the final Highlight

On Friday, the German team travels with 3:1 points and good prospects in the Luggage to the main round. There you must quarrel with the qualifiers from group B – including Spain, Croatia and Iceland to the semi – finals. "This was an important game for us, although it was nothing more," said goalkeeper Silvio Heinevetter. After the victory over Brazil and a draw against world champion France, the Germans were already qualified before the kick-off for sure for the next round. "Now we are looking forward to Cologne and hope that the euphoria that has prevailed in Berlin, spills over," added Heine's cousin.

13500 spectators watched from the beginning, a lively, entertaining and entertaining game, the athletic insignificance, however, was also noted. The defensive ranks are not Packed, not nearly as aggressive and determined as in the previous tournament history – on top of that, the national coach Prokop earned his master forces breathers: Heinevetter started for Wolff in the gate, on the left of the outside Matthias Musche replaced already after a quarter of an hour captain Uwe Gensheimer and with 21 years of age, the youngest in the squad, Franz Semper, also in the first Seven.

In half, one played, especially the three local sizes of the foxes Berlin: Heinevetter showed a couple of pretty parades, Paul Drux controlled the Offensive and Fabian Wiede met after 26 minutes for the first Three-goal lead this evening (14:11). Later Drux saw three time penalties, although a Red card. However, this has no consequences: In Cologne, the native of Gummersbach is allowed to participate again.

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After the break (16:12) made it to the German, your stated goal in practice: to keep the rhythm and all of the protagonists. Apart from Patrick Groetzki and Finn Lemke, every field player scored at least one hit, most of the recorded Matthias Musche (5). Ten minutes before the end of the lead was a comfortable ten goals. It left the national team to tackle, given its lead in the closing minutes a little looser, didn't bother chasing anyone – the audience anyway. With the final siren saw a Highlight: goalkeeper Silvio Heinevetter threw the Ball out of his semi-circle over the field for 31:23-the final score into the empty Serbian goal.

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