Buducnost wants to celebrate its 77th birthday with a victory

Podgorica team in the penultimate round of the Champions League

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Photo: ŽRK Budućnost
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Storhamar is a typical representative of Scandinavian handball and if Budućnost wants a positive result, it must not get into the rhythm of the Norwegian representative's game, says left winger Nađa Kadović.

Buducnost and Storhamar will play a match in the 13th round of Group A of the Champions League on Sunday.

The Podgorica team, which is celebrating its 77th anniversary today, has the opportunity to cede one position to Storhamar with a victory in Sunday's duel.

The Norwegians won their first match 25:14, and so far in the competition they have achieved two triumphs and have one point more than Buducnost.

"Storhamar is a team that plays typical Norwegian and Danish handball - quite fast, with quick ball transfers and a lot of running. I think we should not allow ourselves to get into their rhythm, but rather try to impose ours and thus provide a good game," said Kadović.

Speaking about the first duel between them, she pointed out that Budućnost and Storhamar are now completely different teams.

"I would be lying if I said I didn't expect a win - honestly, I do and we hope for it. I kind of think it's time for us to get back to some of the previous matches and it would be really nice if it was on Sunday," said Kadović.

French pivot Endiaj Hava said that the duel against Storhamar is an opportunity for Buducnost to improve its points balance and avoid last place in the group.

"Of course, the position in the table is important, but for me every game is the same. We have to prepare in the same way and give our maximum – in training, on the pitch and throughout the match. It doesn't matter if we are first, last or second to last - the spirit has to be the same," said Endiaj.

She believes that the key to a good result is concentration and discipline in the game.

"We have to play smart and fight until the end," said Endiaj.

Sunday's duel at the M:tel Hall in Morača will start at 16 p.m.

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