A game against an “excellent” Pena
In her previous two seasons with CSM, Martin scored 105 goals in the premium European competition – and she has not lost her touch, having scored 36 goals for the Romanian powerhouse in 2020/21.
“We had our ups and downs this season. We played some good games, won important matches against Metz or FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria, but also had our bad moments and now we lost three in a row,” says Martin.
Their first chance to bounce back is on Saturday, in the Match of the Week against Team Esbjerg. In the first mutual game between the two sides, CSM snatched a 30:29 win, after Cristina Neagu scored the winning goal in the last second of the game.
For Martin, the game against Esbjerg is also a chance to face one of her teammates from the Spanish women’s national team, centre back Nerea Pena.
“She is such a good player. She is excellent. I am happy that she is Spanish, that we play together in the national team. Not so happy we have to face her in the club though,” jokes Martin.
For Spain, who will be hosting the Women’s World Championship in December, 2021 is very important.
Pena and Martin are cornerstones for Spain, while national team coach Carlos Viver has also come to Romania, where he has been signed by up-and-coming Romanian side Rapid Bucuresti, CSM’s domestic rivals.
But Martin is currently focused on the task at hand with CSM:
“Being able to play here is a blessing, on the biggest stage of European handball. Of course, it would be great to repeat that magnificent season with CSM, but there is still a lot of work ahead. Despite our results, we have a great team and huge potential. We should dream, right?”