Following the national team dream
For Dahl, however, this is not only a title-defence campaign, but a season that could help her establish as one of the best backs in the competition.
All eyes in Norway are on her development, as the 23-year-old back has been slowly creeping into the spotlight as a solution for the national team in the near future.
The Scandinavian side will enter the IHF Women’s World Championship in December as the reigning European champions and the bronze medalists at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and Dahl is shortlisted among the 35 players entered on the preliminary list for the tournament.
Whether she will make the final roster, only the coming month will tell, therefore, the incentive for performing well in the next games is crucial.
“Of course, it is a dream to wear the national team shirt in an important tournament. I have been dreaming of it since I was little, so it would be a huge honour,” says Dahl.
There are still plenty of games up until the national team break in late November, chief of which is the next one, against Russian champions and last season’s fellow DELO EHF FINAL4 participants, CSKA.
The memories are priceless for Vipers, who won the semi-final against CSKA last May 33:30.
“They are a tough team; a very difficult side to play against. But we want to extend our winning streak at home,” concludes Dahl.
To do that, Vipers might just need a bit of magic from Dahl. Judging from her confidence, it should be there.