In Esbjerg, Reistad found exactly that, added by the fact that the side already boasted five Norwegian players, four of which were in the national team alongside Reistad when the Scandinavian side secured the world title last December.
“It does help settling in nicely and I think, looking in retrospect, it was the best idea for me. Here, everything works out so well, we are a good team, a good group and trying to play good and fulfil our objectives,” adds the Norwegian back.
As a team with big ambitions, Esbjerg constantly improved in the last seasons, adding pieces of the puzzle on both sides of the ball. There are experienced players, young stalwarts, great shooters and tough to beat defenders, as coach Jesper Jensen assembled a superb squad.
In fact, this season has been the best for Esbjerg in the EHF Champions League Women, dropping a single game out of 16 played in order to seal their first participation in the EHF FINAL4. It marks the first presence of a Danish side in Budapest since the inaugural season of the current format in 2013/14.
Reistad has been an integrant part of the success, leading Esbjerg with 86 goals; 24 less than competition top scorer Cristina Neagu, and 10 less than former Vipers and future Esbjerg teammate Nora Mørk.
“We have constantly been getting better and better this season and we have found ways to win games and be here. It is a superb season in the Champions League, with some superb games and I cannot wait to start playing in Budapest once again,” says Reistad.