Wildcats overrun Waiblingen: 36:22 victory ensures cheers in Halle!

Wildcats overrun Waiblingen: 36:22 victory ensures cheers in Halle!

Halle-Neustadt, Deutschland - In the SWH.Arena in Halle-Neustadt, an exciting game took place in the 2nd handball Bundesliga women. The hosts, the SV Union Halle-Neustadt, competed against VfL Waiblingen and were able to achieve a convincing 36:22 victory in the end. This triumph consolidates the position of the wildcats in the upper half of the table and underlines their ambitions for the season.

The game started furiously for the Halle. Already in the first half they clearly settled with 18:11. The game of the wildcats was characterized by a stable defensive and fast counter, which kept led to simple goals. In particular, goalkeeper Lara Lepschi shone with outstanding performance, so Waiblingen hardly came into play in the first half. Her first chance of one goal was a long time until the 7th minute.

game course and tactical decisions

Even if Waiblingen's coach Kai Freese had to struggle with personal problems, including the painful loss of stammed goalkeeper Sarah Norregaard Thomsen, his team initially showed a committed performance. But the wildcats played in Seidler's plan by acting quickly and effectively. A particularly remarkable moment was the goal of the former Waiblinger Emma Hertha in the 24th minute, who increased the lead to 17: 9.

In the second half, the first few minutes rippled due to the technical mistakes of both teams. An incident in the 34th minute led to the red card for Isabell Toth from Waiblingen, but this sudden loss had little influence on the course of the game. Freese tried to defuse the situation with the substitution of a seventh field player, but this was not successful. The wildcats scored eight goals on an empty goal and further expanded their lead.

In the second half, Lucy Strauchmann took over the scepter and scored seven goals alone. In the end there was a clear 14-goal lead, which in the game was dominated by Halle-Neustadt. On the other hand, Samira Brandt with five goals was the most successful goal scorer of VfL Waiblingen.

The final table shows: Halle-Neustadt strengthens its claim to a top position in the league, which should affect the dynamics for the upcoming games. Players such as Cara Reuthal and Lucy Strauchmann, both of whom shone with seven goals each, contributed significantly to this success. The wildcats seem ready to challenge their competition in the next games.

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