Eisenach fights well, but the foxes prevail
Eisenach fights well, but the foxes prevail
in the Wartburgstadt, known for his ambitious sports spirit, there was a captivating handball game that pulled the audience on the ranks. The THSV Eisenach competed against the Foxes Berlin and delivered an exciting duel from the start. The native ones were brave in defense and forced some technical mistakes among the Berliners. After just a few minutes, the THSV was 3-2 in the lead and the game remained balanced until 7: 7 after twelve minutes.
In the period that followed, concentration defects crept in among the hosts. The foxes took this opportunity to easily break away while Eisenach had difficulty stabilizing their own defensive. Despite a short comeback of the THSV at 12:12 in the 20th minute, the Berliners demonstrated their strength in the second phase of the first half: they went into the cabin with a narrow tour. The players of coach Jürgen Damm now had to come up with something to bring about the turn during the second leg.
The second half and the distance is growing
After the half -time break, the Eisenacher initially kept step with the foxes. The spectators hoped for a turn when the score was 19:20. But the momentum quickly tipped: the foxes Berlin, which have a higher individual class, pulled away to 22:28 within a few minutes. In this phase, the THSV could not maintain the good performance from the first half. Instead, the Berliners showed an efficient style of play that made it possible for them to expand their lead.
Although the Wartburgstadt residents were not able to shorten the deficit to 29:32 in the meantime, it was ultimately too late for them to seriously in trouble. The Berliners played constant and did not give the THSV the opportunity to look for the compensation. In the end it was a highly competitive game in which the Foxes Berlin were able to record the seventh victory in a row with its greater horizon of experience.
conclusion of the game
Although the THSV Eisenach brave courageously in many phases of the game and staged beautiful attacks, the constant and precision ultimately lacked to consist of the foxes, which were defensively. The bitter realization remains that errors in defense and insufficient recycling of scoring opportunities against top teams can be decisive. However, the fans in the Wartburgstadt have seen a fight that gives hope for a positive turnaround in the upcoming games.