National handball team celebrates European Championship sensation: SRF misses the great moment of circular player Laube

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Lukas Laube celebrates: With nine goals, the pivot becomes the great Swiss figure in the draw against Olympic champion France.
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Mattias DubachHead of reporting pool Blick Sport

Wow, what an achievement by the handball team! After the final siren, even goalkeeper Nikola Portner (30), the current Champions League winner, had difficulty with words. The goalkeeper, who is used to winning, also seems to wonder: did that really just happen here in Berlin during the second European Championship group match? Switzerland gets a golden point against Olympic champion France at 26.26 – four days after the total fiasco in the opening match against Germany in front of 53,000 fans, Switzerland is suddenly on a par with the French world stars.

The victory was still possible in the final seconds, but Andy Schmid’s last shot (40) missed the target. The Swiss still celebrate. Shamefully chased out of the gigantic arena in Düsseldorf by Germany on Wednesday. On Sunday against France, the finalissima for the progression against North Macedonia (Tuesday, 6 p.m., live SRF2) was secured.

SRF with huge noise problems

It’s a sensation. The Nati fans are rubbing their eyes in Berlin and in front of the TV screen at home. However, the technology in the room cannot keep up with the live TV broadcast on SRF2. Time and again, commentator Stephan Liniger and expert Manuel Liniger cannot be heard for minutes. When they are able to get in touch again every now and then, SRF Liniger apologizes almost desperately for the fact that the audio line goes on strike during this handball crime thriller.

Because while the Linigers have to remain silent for a long time, coach Michael Suter’s team emerges as an asset. This time the national team scored an embarrassing fourteen goals from the match against Germany before half time. And after the break he continued in the same style, not letting the French’s four-goal lead throw him off course.

Laube from Nobody to Man of the Match

Above all, circular player Lukas Laube (23) is in top form. The man from Aargau scored nine goals. A fantastic value. Especially at international level. He is rightly named player of the game. The French coup becomes Laube’s finest hour. With fantastic confidence he transforms passes from the backcourt, often from director Schmid.

Crazy: the circle runner currently has the fastest equipment in his career. In 2022 he will leave his regular club Suhr Aarau for GC Amicitia because he wants to play more often. Then things happen quickly: after just six months in Zurich, Bundesliga club Stuttgart brings him in. All of handball Europe will see why on Sunday.

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