Spain's head coach Jordi Ribera also knows that he can count on both Perez de Vargas and his colleague Rodrigo Corrales.
“They give our team stability and they are core players when it counts and when your team is facing a weak period and tough situations. Fortunately, we can count on really strong goalkeepers with the experience in crucial matches. They are fundamental for our team, and I hope they will be in the final, too,” Ribera says.
Perez de Vargas started his career in the famous academy at Barcelona, then went to Granollers and Toulouse to gain experience. He arrived back at Barça in 2014 to succeed Sterbik.
He won the EHF Champions League three times with the Catalan side, and was part of Spain’s team for both their 2018 and 2020 EHF EURO triumphs, although he was ruled out by an injury for the 2018 final weekend. Perez de Vargas also has bronze medals from the EHF EURO 2014, World Championship 2021 and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Before the final of the EHF EURO on Sunday, Perez de Vargas has made 57 saves (32.6 per cent) – but those numbers do not show that most of his saves were in crucial moments.
“I was very happy that I could help my team to beat Denmark in the semis, and I watched many of those saves later on in social media videos. But we are a team and everybody has his role, every single player. Every player contributed to this success, not only me. In general, the defence and the goalkeepers are most important for our team, as we saw that sometimes we struggled in attack,” Perez de Vargas says.