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Superstar Mathias Gidsel lets the flags blow in Berlin
Superstar Mathias Gidsel lets the flags blow in Berlin
30.03.2025, 7:33 p.m.
The Foxes Berlin successfully countered the victories of the competitors and sat down again at the top of the table of the handball Bundesliga. The offensive once again convinced against Hamburg.
The foxes Berlin have recaptured the lead in the handball Bundesliga. The capital club won 40:35 (19:15) in front of 9,000 spectators in the sold-out Max-Schmeling-Halle against HSV Hamburg. The foxes followed after the victories of the competition from Melsungen and Hannover-Burgdorf. The best Berlin launchers were the outstanding Mathias Gidsel with eleven and Tim Freihofer with seven goals.
The Berliners took the lead in the game right from the start, but the Hanseatic attacks remained with long and patient attacks. Although the game was actually managed fairly, there was a lot of hectic. Because the referee duo in the meantime caused many two-minute penalties with a petty line. At times, three Berliners sat outside at the same time.
Magdeburg is still lurking
However, the foxes coped better this phase and were able to settle with an 8: 3 run to 18:12. Keeper Lasse Ludwig was also responsible for this with a few strong parades. In addition, the freshly chosen world handball player Gidsel provided important goals. The Berliners missed an even clearer lead at the break.
Immediately after the change of sides, district runner Mijajlo Marsenic saw the red card after his third time penalty. However, his absence was compensated for with a lot of struggle and commitment. After a good 44 minutes, the Berliners were able to expand the lead to 31:24. Afterwards, however, they left too many open throws, but they brought their home win to the finish.
Berlin kept the best starting point in the close title fight and is 39: 9 points. In addition to the same point competitor from Hanover (39: 9) and the MT Melsungen (38:10), SC Magdeburg also has the opportunity to defend its title. The team of coach Bennet Wiegert is currently only in sixth place (29:11), but still has four catch -up games in the hindquarters.