Almost all players that were on the winners’ podium in January return for the EHF EURO Cup, which starts Wednesday with Denmark defeating Spain 39:31.
One Swedish player who missed the successful EHF EURO 2022 was supposed to return to the national team, but Mikael Appelgren – the Rhein-Neckar Löwen goalkeeper is used to playing in Mannheim – had to postpone his comeback and will be replaced by Tobias Thulin, who had an excellent start with GOG in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League season.
“We have had our transition some years ago; currently we are working on stabilising the team and integrating some more young players,” Solberg says.
Youngsters like THW Kiel backs Karl Wallinius and Eric Johansson are expected to get more playing time alongside the experienced players, like EHF EURO 2022 MVP Jim Gottfridsson, Barça duo Hampus Wanne and Jonathan Carlsbogard, and Aalborg shooters Lukas Sandell and Felix Claar.
“We have the plan to become a team that is constantly part of the semi-finals at all major tournaments, like France, Denmark or Spain have done in the past decade. We still have to improve a lot to reach their level,” Solberg says.