Strength in numbers for Bietigheim
The biggest surprise of the season was surely SG BBM Bietigheim, the winner of last season’s EHF European League Women, who are in the middle of a 59-game unbeaten streak dating back to March 2021. Not only Bietigheim the only side to have scored at least 100 goals after three rounds, they did that in style, with an average of 38 goals scored per match in the first games.
As highlighted by statistician Julian Rux, Bietigheim’s numbers were simply amazing, especially after a strong outing in round 2’s Match of the Week against FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria. Bietgheim handed FTC their worst loss in over 100 matches in the European premium competition, 40:20, with goalkeeper Melinda Szikora delivering some immense performances.
Bietigheim are not expected to win all their matches this season, like they did last time in the EHF European League Women, but they have proven their worth, especially after a hard-fought 28:28 draw against CSM Bucuresti last Sunday. They also have the best attack and the best defence in the competition.
Györ struggle to start the new season
Losing a key player like Stine Oftedal is definitely not ideal before a game against a side that has also featured in the EHF FINAL4 in the previous season, but Györ’s 24:28 loss to Metz was a shock. It was the first home defeat for the Hungarian champions in more than seven years in the European premium competition.
Györ will undoubtedly be one of the teams to beat this season, but they are still missing plenty of players. Oftedal adds to a list which includes the MVP of the 2021 World Championship, Kari Dale, and Jelena Despotovic. While they face an easy game against Lokomotiva Zagreb when the competition resumes, they will want to look more like they did in the 31:29 win against Esbjerg than in the 24:28 loss to Metz.
Defence has been too porous in this first part of the season, but the attack has scored well, apart from the game against Metz, with 33 goals per game managed by Györ. Coach Ambros Martin has plenty of experience on the bench, but can he motivate this group of players that won almost everything there is to win to bounce back?
FTC fail to deliver the goods
Hungarian teams have not had it easy in the first rounds of the European premium competition, but the biggest disappointments are definitely FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria. Eyeing their maiden EHF FINAL4 spot, as they always do, FTC started the season with a single win in three matches, with a painful 20:40 loss against Bietigheim in the second round.
It was a surprising turn of events which will surely act as a wake-up call for coach Gabor Elek – especially as FTC started last season with seven unbeaten games in a row. There is a need to bounce back in the match against Krim when the competition resumes, but FTC have a lot of work to do, especially in attack, where they have scored the second lowest amount of goals so far, 67; only behind Lokomotiva Zagreb’s 64.
They showed character when coming back against Brest, after starting the match 0:4 down, but eventually they could not stop Djurdjina Jaukovic, who had 12 goals, as FTC only scored 20 times in a disappointing turn of events. FTC are surely cold to start the season, but their experience could help them mount a comeback later on.