Brest are having another strong campaign, losing just two games along the way – both in the group phase against CSKA, which happen to be Gros’ new club next season.
But clubs like Buducnost and Metz, or even title holders Györ have not been able to beat Brest this season.
Has Gros already dreamed big in her last season with Brest?
“I spent some time with my family over Christmas, after the EHF EURO. Nobody was not talking about handball. But I remember, at some point, saying that we were going to win the Champions League,” she said with a laugh.
“It just popped up in a really funny way, I know how hard it is to actually achieve that, but I could feel that our team was very strong that we might finally be able to do it.”
The first hurdle for Gros and Brest at the EHF FINAL4 will be Györ in the semi-final. Brest and Györ had three draws in their last three meetings.
“This will be a fierce battle, and over the course of one game anything can happen. We have the potential to match up with Györ, but there are so many factors involved that it is hard to think about it already,” Gros said.