Dragan Adzic selected a team with a clear vision of how Krim should look on the court and is looking forward to the strong opponents in group B – Vipers Kristiansand, Rapid Bucuresti, Metz Handball, Team Esbjerg, MKS Zaglebie Lubin and Ikast Handbold.
“Vipers need to be role models right now, to be able to play physically strong handball. I think we can compete in both directions and be the victorious side against all opponents in the group. That was my opinion and my guiding light on how the team should look like. To be able to run and maintain a fast pace. We have an extremely tough and challenging group in the Champions League and I want us to grow throughout the season,” says Adzic.
With the departure of five players, including Natasa Ljepoja, Maja Svetik and Jovana Risović, Adzic wanted to build Krim around domestic players to also have an impact on the Slovenia national team he leads.
“First of all, for me as a head coach but also Slovenia national team head coach, I wanted to build Krim with great domestic players. That was my goal. For me a comeback of Tamara Mavsar is an important thing, for me, she is one of the best left wings in Europe right now. Nina Zulič had great progress since I first met her as a national team coach and goalkeeper Maja Vojnović also made her impact. They will be a great addition to the team. We have nine or 10 national team players, players that have shown they can keep up with the best at the EHF EURO 2022,” says the legendary Montenegrin coach.
However, Krim will be also run on Montenegrin power. Alongside Adzic and EHF Champions League all-time top scorer Jovanka Radicevic, two EHF EURO 2022 bronze medallists will bring their specific style to Ljubljana. Itana Grbic and Tatjana Brnovic moved from Brest Bretagne Handball in France to rejoin their former coach, hoping their good connection will make a difference.