His semester ended a few weeks ago and Ekdahl du Rietz arrived on Frankfurt airport last week Tuesday. Then things went fast forward.
“The last time when I quit handball, I was well aware of the fact that I was going to miss it a lot,” he said. “Being on the court and off the court, having the whole handball family around, that was going to leave an empty space in my heart. For me, this is just for the weekend. I am happy I can just live this old life of mine.”
A main role in Ekdahl du Rietz’s return has been played by fellow Swede Mikael Appelgren, the Löwen goalkeeper who will not play this weekend after undergoing shoulder injury in October.
Meanwhile, Ekdahl du Rietz has completed five, six full training sessions with the team.
“He showed some of his old moves in training. If you saw Kim, you couldn't believe that he had not played handball for more than a year,” Löwen right wing Patrick Groetzki said.
“I hope he can help us, especially in defence. We hope for the best but don’t want to put too much expectations on him.”