Norway won 1:0 against the German national football team yesterday.
Gratulasjon! Could this be the kickstart for Norwegian football?
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Archive for the “Thoughts” CategoryNorway won 1:0 against the German national football team yesterday. Gratulasjon! Could this be the kickstart for Norwegian football? Tags: football, norway
I am fighting with a stye for two weeks now. It’s some kind of bacteria infection of the eyelids’ glands. It’s really annoying: itching, burning, red swollen eye… the first ointment didn’t help much, so I had to revisit the doctor yesterday. Now I got a salve with cortisone and antibiotics, which should help more. At least I hope so. Otherwise I have to visit a specialist next week. In German we simply say “Gerstenkorn” or “Hagelkorn”: barleycorn or hailstone. BTW, another word for stye in English is hordeolum. Not that I play WoW anymore but this somehow reminds me of: For the Horde!
Allons enfants de la patrie, le jour de gloire est arrivé! France won against the Croatian team and the hostile Croatian supporters with 24:19. France is now the Handball World Champion. Vive la France! Well earned with an exciting match! Poland got the bronze medal with their clear victory over a weary acting Denmark (31:23). I also updated the final ranking below. Tags: Croatia, france, handball, world championship
As expected, France and Croatia will meet in this year’s finale of the World Men’s Handball Championship. Denmark and Poland fight for bronze. Yesterday, France won easily against Denmark: 27:22. And Croatia declassified Poland with 29:23, I guess the success is also partly based on the furious Croatian supporters in the hall. France and Croatia both displayed really nice and for a viewer enjoyable handball playing. I guess the finale will be hot, very hot! Tags: Croatia, Denmark, france, handball, poland, world championship
Germany won their match against Hungary yesterday with 28:25 and reached at least rank five. [update: 02.02.2009] Added the final four to the list. The final ranking:
Croatia won 22:19 over France yesterday, so the pairings in the semifinales look like this:
The final main round overview: Group I
Group II
Norway played a really good match, fighting like lions against lucky Poland and lost unluckily in the last seconds. Fourteen seconds… 30:30… Norway is in the possession of the ball, they now play with seven field players an no goal keeper, everything’s set to score the last goal in the game. Oh no, Kristian Kjelling botches during the offence and Polish player Artur Siódmiaka catches the ball and throws it with a wide curve over the whole field into Norway’s empty goal. 31:30! Not only ending Norway’s dreams of reaching the semifinales, but also shattering the last hope of Germany to get there, too. The German team needed a draw between Poland and Norway to get on. This match was really a heart attack match. In the end I jumped of my chair heavily cursing after the ball landed inside Norway’s goal. Well, understandable when two of my personal favourites are eliminated from the tournament. Now all my hope and wishes rest on the Danish! Tags: handball, norway, poland, world championship
Following the bad experience with the Slovenian referees in the match between Germany and Norway, now the referees are the bad guys again. Denmark won the match against Germany with 27:25, overshadowed by the shady decisions of the this time Roumanian referees against the German team. Two games in a row where the referees perform in a questionable way - coincidence? Otherwise it was an exciting match and in the end the Danes won with sheer luck and stronger nerves. Well, they only needed a draw to get to the semifinales. My hero of the day was Kasper Hvidt - a really exceptional goal keeper! Nevertheless the newly reformed German team played an exciting and good tournament. Let’s look forward to the European Championship 2010! Tags: danmark, Denmark, germany, handball, world championship
In Group I, France won against South Korea (30:21) and Croatia against Slovakia (31:25). So both winners have reached the semifinales. The other games of Group II have been Serbia versus Poland (23:35) and Denmark against Macedonia (32:24). It still not decided which teams move on to the semifinales. We have to wait for tomorrow’s matches between Germany versus Denmark and Norway versus Poland. Group I
Group II
Semifinales… A win against Denmark is Germany’s only chance to get into the semifinale. So we can expect a hot match tomorrow. Norway has to win, too - but also has to achieve a better goal difference than Denmark, which will be very hard work against Poland. Just a gut feeling, but I suspect this setup to come:
I won’t comment much on the referees, but it seemed the German and Norwegian trainers were not very amused about them. Sadly, this match was overshadowed by the injury of Michael Kraus, which according to the TV slow motion looked a lot like a very bad ligament rupture. Best player on German side was the goalkeeper Silvio Heinevetter, on Norwegian side Håvard Tvedten as well as their goalkeeper Steinar Ege. Germany has to win against Denmark next Tuesday to get to the semifinales now. And with the chance they got now, Norway has to win against Poland to get through as well. Furthermore, with Hungary’s win over Sweden, both, Sweden and Hungary, don’t have a chance to reach the semifinales. And concerning Norwegian names (and general moderation of the match), the RTL moderator was worse, a lot worse than his counterpart from DSF. Tags: germany, handball, norway, world championship
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