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In the upcoming Handball Bundesliga match, The Foxes Berlin will square off against MT Melsungen on Sunday at 3:00 PM in the Max-Schmeling-Halle. This game comes at a crucial juncture for The Foxes, who are under pressure to maintain their momentum following their recent Champions League victory.
The Berlin-based team has had a rollercoaster ride in the Bundesliga, having already lost four points. However, after a disappointing defeat in Gummersbach, they showed a much-needed reaction four days ago. The team's performance may not have been the most aesthetically pleasing, but it was reminiscent of the 'old Foxes.'
Coach Nicolej Krickau expressed satisfaction after the 31:28 home win against Danish champions Aalborg Handbold, praising the team's mental factor. Mathias Gidsel, a world handball player, was the top scorer for the Berliners with eight goals.
However, The Foxes are not out of the woods yet. They are up against a tough opponent in Melsungen, who have only managed one win so far in the Bundesliga. Meanwhile, The Foxes have suffered two clear defeats recently.
Krickau warned that Melsungen, who have had a difficult start with many injuries, may come with multiple strategies (A, B, C, and D). This suggests that The Foxes will need to be on their toes to counter each strategy.
Mathias Gidsel, recognising the importance of the upcoming game, expressed hope for continued improvement. He emphasised that the team needs to play with energy every time, as they have to make up for the points they have lost.
The top match of the league, originally scheduled for late May against MT Melsungen, is now a duel of two teams that have made a poor start. Both teams will be eager to secure their first win in the Bundesliga and climb up the table.
Despite the challenges ahead, The Foxes Berlin will be looking to continue their perfect start in the Champions League, where they have won two out of two games. They will hope to carry this form into the Bundesliga and secure a much-needed victory against Melsungen.