GROUP II
Russia vs Sweden 23:29
Bratislava, 20 January – Quotes from Sweden coach Glenn Solberg (NOR), left back Jonathan Carlsbogard (SWE) and right wing Valter Chrintz (SWE) and Russia coach Velimir Petkovic (GER) and line player Alexandr Ermakov (RUS) after Sweden beat Russia 29:23 in main round group II in Bratislava.
Glenn Solberg (NOR) – coach, Sweden
On the victory:
“We are happy with the two points. We played fantastic in defence like we did in all previous matches, as we continued playing very compact. We played more collective in attack, so I am happy with the win.”
On what is possible in the main round:
“We are back in the game now, everything is possible, but we play against extremely good teams. Hopefully we can continue winning, but it will be very, very difficult.”
On their next opponents, Poland:
“This is a new Polish team, a great team, which plays extremely physical and tough. We played two test matches against them in November, but their squad is different and better now. Especially, we have to take care of their line player – we expect a really hard game.”
Jonathan Carlsbogard (SWE) – left back
On the match:
“We were doing well in defence and we did everything right the way we spoke before. The defence was pretty good and in attack, the ball was going more fluid as before.”
On their expectations for the main round:
“Today was one of our best games, but we still have to keep pushing. We hopefully go pretty far, but we are just thinking about the next game.”
Valter Chrintz (SWE) – right wing
On the match:
“We were ready, and we played better than against the Czechs, because we had much more speed in attack. As usual, our defence worked well. We could create many chances thanks to this higher speed, this was one key.”
On what is still possible for Sweden:
“Everything is possible, you saw in the preliminary round what can happen, but we know that we have really tough opponents ahead.”
Velimir Petkovic (GER) – coach, Russia
On the reason for the defeat:
“We missed two extremely important players, [Sergei Mark] Kosorotov and [Daniil] Shishkarev, they mean a lot for our match, and we have to pray that mainly Kosorotov will return soon. Therefore, it was a difficult game for us, in the next two matches we have to try our best to gain those points we lost today. Sweden were better than us and took a deserved win.”
On what needs to be changed in the upcoming matches:
“We cannot change that much, as we miss those two important players. We have some players in our current line-up, which had not been part of the preparation, this makes things harder. But you need to have high quality, so hopefully we can play with the regular line-up quite soon.”
Alexandr Ermakov (RUS) – line player
On the match:
“It was a very difficult match, which was not running according to our plan. We spent so much energy in the previous games and could not come back today. In the next matches we try again.”
Germany vs Spain 23:29
Bratislava, 20 January – Quotes from Spain coach Jordi Ribera (ESP), line player Gedeon Guardiola (ESP), left back Antonio Garcia (ESP) and right wing Ferran Sole (ESP), and Germany coach Alfred Gislason (ISL), centre back Philipp Weber (GER) and left back Paul Drux (GER) after Spain beat Germany 29:23 in main round group II in Bratislava.
Jordi Ribera (ESP) – coach
On the match:
“This was an important match for us, and the first half was complicated, as we lacked efficiency in attack. We know that we can do better. The second was on a half high level, mainly when we talk about defence and the goalkeeper performance. We managed to remain on a strong level until the end, even when we were five, six goals ahead.”
Gedeon Guardiola (ESP) – line player
On the match:
“I am very satisfied with the result and our performance. The defence was very well, we saw a fantastic day of our goalkeeper and very positive moments in attack.”
Antonio Garcia (ESP) – left back
On the victory:
“This was an unbelievable match from us, we saw how quick our new team is growing. We had hoped to grow with all those new players, but we did it much quicker than expected.”
On being the favourites for the semi-finals in this group:
“You can ask me after the match against Russia, we have four points now, this is absolutely great. But still, there are three matches ahead.”
On the crucial first 10 minutes after the break:
“Our coach Jordi Ribera gave us exact instructions what do to, he prepared us really well. We were in a real flow in that time, and when we were ahead, we remained calm, but still focused.”
On the keys to success:
“We do not have a superstar in our team, therefore it is all about the team, and we were in a real flow today. We always have to count on defence, goalkeeper and counter-attacks. We forced Germany to cause mistakes.”
Ferran Sole (ESP) – right wing
On the match:
“We knew about the importance [of the match] and we did our job very well. I think 90 per cent of this victory belongs to our defence and goalkeeper – this is our classical Spanish match play. It was important that we kept the heads up high and stayed focused when we were ahead. This was a great victory tonight.”
On their chances of proceeding to the semi-final:
“If we beat Russia, it looks really good, at the moment, we are in great form, but things can change quickly. We have to be aware and we should not talk about the semi-finals too much.”
Alfred Gislason (ISL) – coach
On the match:
“Spain were the better team and deserved to win. We tried what we could due to our current situation. For 25 minutes we played quite well, then we had more and more problems in attack with the excellent Spanish defence and their fantastic goalkeeper, as we were without a goal for 10 minutes, and were seven goals down. We made too many mistakes and did not shoot very well, and in general, Spain were better in defence and attack.”
Paul Drux (GER) – left back
On the defeat:
“Spain were better than us in the second half - we did not play well enough. But I am proud of the team. We did the best we could. The match turned around in the beginning of the second half, we have to be more aggressive in defence and shoot better in the next matches.”
On the next match against Norway:
“We do not have that much time to think about this match. We know the players quite well. To be successful, we need to shoot better from the distance.
Philipp Weber (GER) – centre back
On the reasons for the defeat:
“For 25 minutes, we played well, but then we caused too many turnovers and offered Spain too many chances to score. We lost our pace completely in the first 10, 15 minutes of the second half, which was crucial. If we want to beat Norway tomorrow, we have to reduce the number of mistakes.”
Poland vs Norway 42:31
Bratislava, 21 January – Quotes from Norway coach Christian Berge (NOR), centre back Christian O’Sullivan (NOR), right wing Kevin Gulliksen (NOR), right back Harald Reinkind (NOR), and line player Petter Overby (NOR), and Poland coach Patryk Rombel (POL), left back Piotr Chrapkowski (POL) and line player Kamil Syprzak (POL) after Norway beat Poland 42:31 in main round group II in Bratislava.
Christian Berge (NOR) – coach
On the keys for success:
“We played a fast game, and we ran as we wanted to run. It is easier for us to use our strengths by running than in one-again-one in attack. We wanted to run the whole game and we did that very well. We had talked a lot about improvements after the first stage, and today everything came out, it was much better than before.”
Christian O’Sullivan (NOR) – centre back
On the match:
“I am really happy, everything went according to our match plan for the first time at this tournament. We played with a hard and aggressive defence and scored a lot of counter-attack goals – this was the key for us.”
On the upcoming match against Germany:
“We want to play like we played today, as this is the way we like to play. We want to stick to this concept with aggressive defence, counter attacks and speed against Germany. We have less than 24 hours to prepare, but we feel good and we managed to save some power in the end of today’s match.”
Harald Reinkind (NOR) – right back
On their performance:
“Today’s match was a huge step ahead in terms of development. We are on the right track now, this is the way we want to play, with speed and easy goals.”
On the upcoming match against Germany:
“I expect a tougher game than today – and we do not know, who will be in Germany’s squad on Friday. We have to keep our defence close and have to run and run. If we are as strong in counter-attacks as today, we have a good chance.”
Kevin Gulliksen (NOR) – right wing
On the match:
“We played really fast, this was our best match so far. I hope we can continue like this against Germany. There are three matches ahead and we want to win all of them.”
Petter Overby (NOR) – line player
On Thursday’s match and the match on Friday:
“This was exactly the way we wanted to play, with our classical tactic – strong defence and counter-attacks. It was almost perfect. It will be tougher against Germany, especially as it is not clear, with which team they will play. We are not talking about the semi-finals now, but still we have no point to lose, if we want to go there.”
Patryk Rombel (POL) – coach
On the defeat:
“Norway played great and ran a lot. It is hard for us when you constantly have to change your line-up. We could not keep the rhythm, this is the reason for the big gap.”
Piotr Chrapkowski (POL) – left back
On the match:
“Norway had a really good defence and was really strong in counter attacks. We were too weak in running back and conceded too many easy goals. Our match was not good, Norway played on a high level.”
Kamil Syprzak (POL) – line player
On the defeat:
“We knew that Norway would play as they played, and I had hoped we would be prepared better. But still, we have three games to play and nothing is over for us.”