The 27-year-old right back is now eyeing the big prize in club handball, the EHF Champions League Women trophy, which she does not have on her CV, despite reaching the final in 2018/19 with Rostov-Don, when Györi Audi ETO KC secured a 25:24 victory to seal the title.
"The Champions League will be very unpredictable once again this season, but this also means it will only get more interesting. There are several teams who are very strong on paper and that could mean the level is going up."
"The EHF FINAL4 is a big goal, but there is still a lot of work to be done. It is very far away still. We will need to go step by step and see how the season unfolds," added the right back.
Of course, the eyes will be on Vyakhireva, especially as her choice was Vipers, where she will replace Nora Mørk, the second top scorer in last season's competition, who has already lifted the trophy six times.
"I am proud and honoured to play in such a team that is always aiming high," said Vyakhireva, who scored 267 goals in five seasons in the EHF Champions League Women for Rostov-Don, where she played between 2016 and 2022.
But if one player can fill big shoes, it is definitely Vyakhireva who, injury free, dazzles with her speed and strong shots. Vyakhireva is a perfect addition for Vipers, as consistent left-handed right backs are always hard to find.
Yet can Vyakhireva rediscover her own form and stay injury free?
"I do not want to grade my conditioning at the start of the season, because there is a long way to go until the end. Right now, I feel very good. Let’s just wait and see how I feel, I am curious too," concluded the right back.
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