Thankfully, there are certain experts who can show you the path even if you have to walk through by yourself. I needed a “guide” after I lost in the final against Kielce in EHF FINAL4 in 2014/15 when I was named as the goalkeeper of the All-star Team.
As I am self-critical, I blamed myself for not to bring the trophy home. However, the expert made me aware that handball is a team sport, not an individual one.
The defence relies on me, while I rely on them. Work of nature, life of a goalkeeper.
This was the moment when I realised, the whole process is about trust.
The trust that brings the “animal” out of me, as Juan Carlos Pastor, our head coach, calls me. If my coach or teammates do not have faith in me, my self-confidence shrinks.
This has happened in my last years at Veszprém under Ljubomir Vranjes, so I went back to Szeged.
Quick rising from the bottom to the top regarding my feelings – not to mention that my twins were born – mixing with the knowledge I acquired, the goalkeeper you see in Szeged is the happy me both on and off the court.
I learnt how to talk about my feelings, I learnt how to put away the heavy thoughts, I learnt how to work hard, and I learnt how to enjoy the moments, all of these by handball.
Now, it is my turn to teach, first my children. It is funny, that I cannot really concentrate when I play in front of them.