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The handball European Championship 2020 saw the game on Thursday evening Germany – Netherlands,

In the game between Germany and the Netherlands the roles were clearly distributed. The selection of national coach Christian Prokop went as a big favorite in the duel.

Handball EM 2020: Germany – Netherlands in the live ticker

But the German team had long problems against the Orange team. Only in the final phase did the DHB team really turn up.

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Germany – Netherlands 34:23 (15:13)

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Playing: Enough! In the end it was the expected clear victory. Germany beat the Netherlands 34:23.

60th minute: The last minute is running.

56th minute: The game is now rushing towards its end. For a long time, the outsider was surprisingly strong. In the final minutes, however, the Dutch run out of steam.

52nd minute: Now it’s time for the Netherlands. The German team turned up in the final phase and now leads with 30:20.

48th minute: Wolff holds pretty much everything he can in this phase of the game. The result: The DHB team can achieve a six-goal lead. This should clear up the last doubts about today’s victory.

44th minute: Hats off to the Orange team! The Dutch are not defeated and are three goals behind. The German team is far from leaning back. The Prokop team would have imagined it differently.

37th minute: It remains a hectic game. After all: Böhm scores at 18:15 and again creates a three-goal lead.

31 minutes: Go on. Germany starts the second half with a goal. 16:13!

Break: At the beginning of the second half, the German team is concerned with keeping a cool head. Because the DHB selection can only beat itself in this game. If the team of national coach Prokop finds their strength, Germany should achieve a sovereign victory.

Break: The first half is over. Germany leads the Netherlands only 15:13. The DHB team played as confidently as expected for 15 minutes, but after the red card for Gensheimer the German team completely lost the thread.

27 minutes: The German team has to bite back into the game. After a parade by Wolff, Böhm meets at 14:11. Finally, there is a positive jolt through the DHB selection after it has not run smoothly in the past few minutes.

23 minutes: Holland gets 10:12. The German team makes the game unnecessarily exciting again.

20th minute: The red card for Gensheimer has left its mark. The German team is no longer as concentrated as in the first 15 minutes.

17th minute: With a seven-meter Gensheimer hammered the Dutch keeper in the face in the face. The referees look at the scene again on the screens and show the DHB star the red card. Hard decision!

15th minute: Kohlbacher for 10: 4! Germany with a 5-0 series!

13th minute: After a parade by Wolff, Pekeler increased to 8: 4. Now it’s going on with the German team.

12th minute: As soon as both teams are complete, Holland’s back player Jerry has to go down two minutes. The subsequent seven-meter Gensheimer converted to 7: 4.

10th minute: Germany also receives a two-minute penalty. Reichmann has to go down.

9th minute: Two minutes for Benghamen! Germany outnumbered, and the DHB team immediately takes advantage of that. Kühn scores after a remarkable attack to 5: 3.

8th minute: Häfner puts the German team in the lead for the first time. 4: 3 for the DHB troop!

6th minute: First seven meters for the DHB team at the EM! However, Gensheimer fails on the Dutch goalkeeper.

5th minute: Go then! The German team equalizes to 2: 2. First Kühn pounds the ball from the back area into the net, then Gensheimer hits from outside left.

3rd minute: The German team is not awake in the early minutes. There are bad passes in the attack and the outsider takes advantage of the mistakes freezing cold. Holland leads 2-0!

1st minute: When the Dutch attacked for the first time, Wolff showed his first parade at this European Championship.

1st minute: Kick-off! The game is running.

6.10 p.m .: The national anthems sound. Then you can start right away.

06.06 p.m .: The teams step on the plate. Let’s go!

6 p.m .: 15 minutes to kick off! The voltage increases. Can the German national team take the expected mandatory win at the start of the Handball European Championship 2020 or is there a huge setback in the first game? We’ll know more in a moment.

5.40 p.m .: A good half hour separates us from the whistle. Then it starts for the German national team at the Handball EURO 2020. The opponent at the start should not be a big hurdle. Anything but a confident win against the Netherlands would be a surprise.

4.15 p.m .: Two more hours and then it will finally start. Handball fans across Europe are already looking forward to it. The European Handball Championship is now within reach.

1:51 pm: Germany is a big favorite against the Netherlands. Participation in the European Championship alone is the greatest success in the men’s handball history of the neighboring country. However, Lemgo’s Bundesliga player Fabian van Olphen formulated a residual hope for the game in “Mannheimer Morgen”. “To have a chance, we would have to land at 120 percent and the Germans at 70 percent,” estimates the Dutchman.

12.04 p.m .: Today the DHB team is chasing goals. The handball stars condemn another hunt. Seven national players are giving their face to a campaign by the animal welfare organization Peta against the killing of seals in Canada. These include Paul Drux and Fabian Wiede from Füchsen Berlin, Steffen Fäth, Patrick Groetzki and Jannik Kohlbacher from Rhein-Neckar Löwen, and Julius Kühn and Tobias Reichmann from MT Melsungen.

10.10 a.m .: At the same time, Belarus also started the tournament against Serbia. Spain and Latvia will meet in the German group on Thursday at 8.30 p.m.

Thursday, January 9, 8:03 a.m .: Today we finally start. It takes about eight hours to kick off the first Group C game between Germany and the Netherlands at the European Handball Championship in Austria, Norway and Sweden.

10:17 p.m .: If the German national team won the title at the Handball European Championship, there would be a victory bonus for the whole team totaling 250,000 euros. For comparison: If the German national soccer team had celebrated the World Cup title in Russia in the summer of 2018, each individual player would have collected 350,000 euros.

8:31 pm: The German national team wants to get a medal at the European Handball Championship 2020. Third place is the declared goal – even if the DHB selection of course has an eye on the really big hit. Christian Prokop would love to repeat the coup of 2016 with the German troupe and become European champion again. “This is our dream,” says the national coach: “We want to make something really good out of this handball championship.”

18:54: The Netherlands and Latvia are participating in a handball championship for the first time. For the German team, the following applies: victories against the two handball dwarves are mandatory. The game against Spain on Saturday will probably decide the group win.

15.17 p.m .: The Dutch handball players take the women’s team from their country as a great role model. After all, the Oranje handball players have just become world champions. Goalkeeper Gerrie Eiljers says: “The women are definitely an inspiration for me, even if our team is in a different position.”

12.59 p.m .: The German Group C will play their games in Trondheim (Norway). Other venues for the EM are Vienna, Graz (Austria) as well as Gothenburg, Malmö and Stockholm (Sweden).

10.18 a.m .: The German national team will continue their game against the Spaniards on Saturday. Two days later, the team of national coach Prokop meets Latvia in the final round match.

7.37 a.m .: In the second game of Group C, Spain and Latvia meet at 8.30pm. The starting position is clear in this game too: Defending champions Spain are the clear favorites, a victory for the Latvians would be a sensation.

6.54 a.m .: The national handball teams of Germany and the Netherlands have faced each other 23 times so far. The DHB selection won 19 games, the Dutch won two games, and two duels ended in a draw.

Wednesday, January 8, 6:24 a.m .: Good morning and welcome to our live ticker for the game between Germany and the Netherlands at the Handball European Championship 2020. Here we provide you with all information about the game.

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