Big turnaround of Norway against Serbia, Croats took a point from Denmark

An exceptional game was played between Denmark and Croatia in Malmo, and the "fire" surprised and won a point (32:32). They probably won't be enough for the quarterfinals, because they lost to Egypt 31:22 in the preliminary stage

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Mijajlo Marsenić in a duel with Magnus Red, Photo: Reuters/Andrzej Grygiel
Mijajlo Marsenić in a duel with Magnus Red, Photo: Reuters/Andrzej Grygiel
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From the special "reporter" of Vijesti

Although they dominated in the 1st half and led by three points, at the start of the resumption they had 19:14, the handball players of Serbia lost to Norway 31:28 and were left without a chance to qualify for the quarterfinals of the 28th World Championship.

In the continuation, Sander Sagosen woke up and led a great turnaround of the "Vikings", who turned the series 15:5 to 29:24.

Sagosen and Sebastijan Barthold scored five goals each, as many as Bogdan Radivojević, Miloš Orbović and Petar Đorđić for the Eagles.

With this victory, Norway practically secured a place in the quarterfinals, which Germany is very close to, because those two selections lead with six points each in the table of group 3.

The Germans were convincing today against Argentina (39:19), but they have a difficult task until the end of the competition in Katowice, because they will play the Netherlands (defeated Qatar 32:30) and Norway.

An exceptional game was played between Denmark and Croatia in Malmo, and the "fire" surprised and won a point (32:32). It probably won't be enough for them for the quarterfinals, because they lost to Egypt 31:22 in the preliminary stage.

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