Kiel beats the lions - Schmid touched by Brutal THW

Rekordmeister Kiel has transformed the disappointment in the Champions League in Energy: The defending champion won against the Rhine-Neckar lions with 32:29 (18:14) and thus the sixth Bundesliga game one after the other. On Thursday, the THE had lost at European stage at Pick Sieged and must be the direct quarterfinal ticket.

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In the league, the Killer remain with 24: 6 points first pursuers of the sovereign table guide SC Magdeburg (28: 0) and plan the future: Steffen Reinhold extended his contract until summer 2023. The European champion of 2016, which ended his career in the national team, plays since 2014 for the THE.

The 35-year-old scored three goals against the lions. Best Werner The Killer was record scorer Nicolas Berg with nine hits. Lower playmaker Andy Schmidt could not prevent the defeat of his team despite ten goals. The Mannheim er lies far behind the own claims with 12:16 points.

At that moment I think: 'Fuck, maybe I should play longer in the Bundesliga.'

Andy Schmidt

Especially the game for Schmidt was also because the Killer made a farewell gift to the outgoing middle man of the lions. It was a brutal gesture, said the Swiss at Sky visibly touched: I am also close to the water. From a club with which we have so hard games in the last twelve years. I have to thank you at the Club and all the fans who clapped. At that moment I think: 'Fuck, maybe I should play longer in the Bundesliga.' But the decision is, it's too late.

Silage: The dominant player for years

For THE Managing Director Viktor Silage Schmidt was over many years of the dominant player of the league. It's not the first time that we deserve players who play here, says Silage: It has seen it on the reaction of the viewers, he has always come here as a competitor, one has great respect for what he has done.

THE Kiel — Rhine-Neckar Lions 32:29 (18:14)

Goals for Kiel: Berg 9/5, Whence 5, Arabic 5, Sago sen 3, Reinhold 3, Duncan 2, M. Landing 2, Dame 1, Peeler 1, Ranking 1 Goals for Lions: Schmidt 10/6, Beshear 6, Kirkelökke 4, L. Wilson 4, Kohlbacher 3, Ahouansou 1, Knorr 1 Referee: Suresh Thiyagarajah (Gummersbach) / Ramesh Thiyagarajah (Gummersbach) Spectators: 5000 Criminal minutes: 8/10 Disqualification: /

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