Magdeburg’s have faced different issues this season – but ultimately also booked their trip to Cologne. The German played in the quarter-finals against Orlen Wisla Plock without four major players.
But Danish line player Magnus Saugstrup made a surprisingly early comeback in the second leg of the quarter-finals. A month later, he is still a little bit surprised to be able to play at the EHF FINAL4.
“If you had told me in February that I would be on the court in Cologne, I would have told you that I would be very happy to do so,” he says. “Thankfully, everything went right with the rehab and my knee is feeling well. I am very happy to be part of it, especially as the only time I played the EHF FINAL4 in 2021, there were no spectators.”
Magdeburg coach Bennett Wiegert had to do without other key players like Ómar Ingi Magnússon, Gísli Thoreir Kristjánsson, Philipp Weber, and Oscar Bergendahl at various points during the season.
“It has been tough, but the guys all stuck together and every player gave an extra 10 or 20 per cent to make up for the injured ones. For sure, things would have been tougher for us if that was not the case.”
In Saturday’s first semi-final at 15:15 CEST, Magdeburg will face Barça, a team they have beaten twice over the last two seasons – an achievement no other team has accomplished. Is this a sign of something good to come ?
“They now know that we are a threat to them, and I expect them to be fully focused,” Saugstrup says. “We know what to do to beat them, but it is one thing to know and another one to actually do it. No matter what, we will give our best to proceed to the final, as we are not here just to be part of the event, but to try to make the best result possible.”
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