Having secured the domestic league title is essential to Kapitanovic.
“Honestly, that was the most important one. For the club, of course. But also to get things going,” she says.
“I can’t imagine how it would have been: travelling to Budapest for the EHF FINAL4 having just lost the national title. I do feel like we are a little bit more relaxed now.”
For Kapitanovic and for Metz, it will be their second visit to an EHF FINAL4 event, after their debut three years ago. Metz came off a stunning season but stumbled and fell flat on their face on the court in Budapest, with defeats to Rostov-Don and Vipers.
“In 2019, the EHF FINAL4 was a new thing for all of us,” Kapitanovic remembers.
“It felt like, by qualifying, we had won the EHF Champions League already. We were happy just being able to say that we had qualified.”
This time, the mindset will be different.
“We have more experience now. Playing the EHF FINAL4 is a dream, an incredible event, I have no words to describe it. But we are not going to Disneyland, we are there to win a trophy, not just to take part in the event. And we have now understood it.”