Now she is a unique goalkeeper. Alongside her saving skills, Toft has an uncanny ability to get in her opponents’ heads and cause any team to drop their shooting accuracy significantly when at her best. She can be a match decider on her own. But Toft is reserved when talking about her own style and they key to her performance.
“I’m not the biggest goalkeeper, you know, the tallest, so I have to… how to say… I have to seem bigger somehow. I have to do something to manage that,” says Toft.
The round 2 match will not only be a milestone for Toft but for Denmark, as it will be the side’s 100th EHF EURO game. Coming into the game on the back of a 28:26 loss to Slovenia, the EHF EURO 2020 semi-finalists and 2021 World Championship bronze medallists are eager to reach their best level.
“We are of course disappointed. We wanted to start the tournament better, but we also know that the tournament is still long, and the chances are in our own hands still. If we win the two next games, then we’re back in the game. But of course it was a tough hit,” says Toft, before commenting on the clash with Serbia, starting at 20:30 CET on Sunday.
“It’s two teams who lost their first game, so it’s really important for both teams to win the next one. So for sure it will be some kind of war and both teams are disappointed and maybe with some insecurity or something in the team, so for sure it’s important to be the team who change the mentality and everything the quickest.”
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