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Women's Handball EHF European Championship 2024


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1 hour ago, vlad said:

Maaan, what a comeback from Romania:bowdown::clap:

Unfortunately my feeling was right.

Good game Romania.

We always start of strong and then lose the match at the end. 

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18 minutes ago, dobar_73 said:

Unfortunately my feeling was right.

Good game Romania.

We always start of strong and then lose the match at the end. 

Your team was good first 45 minutes and Romania was better in the last 15 minutes. To be honest, when I saw your advantage of 5 goals I didn't expected such final results for us. I wanted to write here congrats to you during the match because I thought it's over for us, but I'm glad that I'm the person who receive the congrats this evening:p

 

Btw, Montenegro was leading Czechia 12-4 at half-time:yikes:  they woke up too late in second half and they are out, Romania goes to the next round:d

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12 hours ago, vlad said:

Maaan, what a comeback from Romania:bowdown::clap:

Luckily for us, it happened exactly as we thought. Unfortunately, the Serbian players had to play the entire match, the difference in value between the starters and the reserves being quite large, and thus at the end of the match their fatigue was evident.

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1 minute ago, vlad said:

Well, that was it, too many chances wasted by us...

Who is stronger in this sport currently: Romania or Poland?

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1 minute ago, vlad said:

Hard to say in my opinion. We'll see in next days:d

Italian women have never been good at this sport, which may be a bit surprising. Considering our nature, handball is simply made for us, more so than, for example, volleyball. Do you remember times in Romania when volleyball was more popular than handball?

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2 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Italian women have never been good at this sport, which may be a bit surprising. Considering our nature, handball is simply made for us, more so than, for example, volleyball. Do you remember times in Romania when volleyball was more popular than handball?

I'm 33 years old only...I  don't know when volleyball was more popular than football, handball or tennis for example. 

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