After only one year in the Russian Super League, CSKA made their debut in an international competition – in the DELO EHF Champions League.
“Right in the first match, we tied with Györ, followed by many more good games. We have a great team, but we suffered from some major injuries from key players in this season,” Jacobsen said.
The Swedish player sees the combination of experience and talent as CSKA’s main strength.
“We have many really strong players in our team, who were unknown in the rest of Europe, as they had only played in the Russian national team but not in the Champions League. But when we started with this draw at Györ, we were on the map and everybody recognised how strong we are.”
Still, from all EHF FINAL4 teams, CSKA had the closest results in the play-offs and the quarter-final, beating Krim by a single goal and CSM only on away goals, respectively.
“It has been the home strength that helped us book the ticket to Budapest”, Jacobsen said.
For the EHF EURO 2010 and 2014 silver medallist, the matches against her former club CSM were special.
“When I came to this great Sala Polivalenta Arena, I had many memories, but in the end, without fans inside, it was not the same like before,” she said.