The group phase game in Berlin was one of the highlights of the EHF European League Men campaign for Nimes so far. The French side finished runners-up to Füchse, the 2015 and 2018 EHF Cup winners, proving they are a team to be reckoned with.
“I’m not really surprised by our results. Last season already, we had some amazing games. On Tuesday nights, we feel like a gang, we can take on any opponent,” Sanad said. “We play maybe a little bit different than how we usually do, compared to French league games, but it seems to be working great.”
In his fourth season in Nimes, the Egyptian national team player is one of the stalwarts of the team.
While he lacked certain experience when landing in France, he has just turned 30 and the situation is different now.
“I keep saying to everyone that I’m only 29,” he said, laughing. “But I guess that, if you combine the important games with Nimes and the fact that I have been to a World Championship with Egypt, I am a little more experienced than I was.”