Men’s Handball World Championships – Tough match againts defending EURO champions

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Sigurdsson’s German side – defending EURO champions – had many more problems than expected to beat Hungary in their opener of Group C in Rouen. Match winners were goalkeeper Silvio Heinevetter (14 saves) and top scorer Uwe Gensheimer (13 goals).
Germany vs Hungary 27:23 (16:11)
The EURO champions had started with an extremely strong defence including goalkeeper Silvio Heinevetter, who surprisingly replaced EURO hero Andreas Wolff between the posts and reached a saving percentage of 45 per cent in the first half. The reason why the Germans had not gained an even bigger advantage after 30 minutes was that Hungarian goalkeeping veteran Nándor Fazekas was showing a similar performance.
But as his attacking teammates – mainly from back court positions – lacked luck and precision after Germany forged ahead quite easily to a 14:8 lead after only seven minutes.
Even though his father had passed away less than one week ago and he had returned to the team only yesterday, Uwe Gensheimer proved why he is one of the best left wingers and penalty takers in the world of handball. Thanks to seven goals from seven attempts in the first 30 minute, he like Heinevetter, was crucial in the 16:9 scoreline. Hungary were lucky to net twice right before the half-time buzzer.
One premiere in the matches of Group C was the use of the video proof technology by the Macedonian referees Nikolov/Nachevski, who thanks to the technological support saw that the ball making it 9:7 for Germany (Pieczkowski) was indeed behind the goal line.
Things could have changed rapidly after the break, but Hungary could not profit immediately from a nearly two-minute long two-man advantage, but instead missed three chances, including a penalty shot saved by Heinevetter.
The Germans lost their pace. No scoring for eight minutes they opened the gate for the opponents. When Gábor Császár netted for 15:16 (the sixth straight goal for his side), everything was open again.





