Finale:
Germany – Sweden 24:19 (11:8)
Referees: Gjeding Martin, Hansen Mads (beide DEN)
Team Germany:
Müller Jürgen (GK), Vortmann Jens (GK), Haller Robin (5), Lindt Hannes (5), Gensheimer Uwe (4), Dietrich Gunnar (3), Salzer Thorsten (2), Strobel Martin (2), Hafner Marc (2), Allendorf Michael (1), Kählke Robert, Krause Dennis, Kneule Tim, Pflugfelder Julian
Team Sweden:
Sjöstrand Johan (GK), Palicka Andreas (GK), Johanson Patrik (6), Båverud Daniel (5), Torstensson Charlie (3), Hallberg Anders (2), Nordmark Björn (1), Friden Victor (1), Elf Johan (1), Svensson Alexander, Blank Richard, Bächström Joakim, Berg Johan, Ungesson Andreas
Best Players:
Müller Jürgen (GER), Johanson Patrik (SWE)
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In today’s big final of the Men’s 20 European Championship in Innsbruck Germany met Sweden in a filled up Olympiaworld. In a hard but fair played initial phase both strong defences dominated the game. |
Moreover the performance of German’s goalkeeper Jürgen Müller, who could stop the Swedish offence over and over again, was outstanding, too. Sweden thus went into the half-time break with only 8 goals. On the other side the German offence could find a mean against the athletic and manoeuvrable defence of the Swedes more often and scored 11 goals within the first half. With their high back players, Hannes Lindt and Gunnar Dietrich, the German team had two jokers, who scored there goals with strong shots over the adverse defence. The second period started like the first one ended: elaborate tactic which avoided an offence spectacle with numbers of goals. Martin Heuberger, head coach of the Germans, managed it once again to prepare his team perfectly for their rivals and they thanked it for him with an outstanding performance. Germany extended their lead and finally won clearly with 24:19.
Müller Jürgen (GER): “We’ve analysed the strength of the Swedish team very well and could thus adjust to their fast game.”
Martin Heuberger (head coach, GER): “The fans were backing us all the way and sustaining us when we were down. We had 10 great days in Innsbruck, which will certainly stay in our remembrance.” |