GROUP I
Norway vs Denmark 29:31 (13:12)
- the final two points of the main round in Ljubljana were determined mainly from the 47th minute to the 52nd, when Denmark created a three-goal gap that proved decisive
- spearheaded by a great start in defence and saves from Sandra Toft, Denmark opened an early lead. A 4:0 run, with three goals from back Anne Mette Hansen, saw Denmark turn a score of 3:2 against them into a 3:6 advantage by the 10th minute
- from the 10th minute on, neither team could create an edge of more than one goal, until backs Louise Burgaard and Simone Petersen and line player Sarah Iversen netted the goals that took Denmark in front 27:24
- Katrine Lunde (Norway) and Sandra Toft (Denmark) — both the most capped players for their teams at the EHF EURO — had a great battle between the posts in the opening half especially, with 14 saves between them in that period
- the player of the match award went to Hansen, after she scored seven goals for Denmark
Denmark keep focus after booking semi-final
The first game of the day in Ljubljana had Denmark celebrating and all pressure lifted — had Slovenia won against Hungary and Sweden recorded the victory they did against Croatia, Denmark would have needed a win over Norway to progress to the semi-finals. But as Slovenia were defeated by Hungary, Denmark’s place in the medal round was secured.
Coach Jesper Jensen surely prepared his side to focus on their own match no matter the outcome of the earlier games, but teams in this situation can so often end up not performing their best as the situation changes just hours before the game. Therefore, the fact Denmark brought such a great game against Norway confirms their superb form at this EHF EURO.
The opening loss to Slovenia is long behind them and the fact they have earned their first win over Norway since 2012 shows just how ready Denmark are to end their title drought.