Men's EHF EURO 2026 flash quotes: 24 January
MALMÖ – Comments from players and coaches at media calls in Men's EHF EURO 2026 main round group II.
HUNGARY
José Rodríguez (ESP) — HUN head coach
On the match against Switzerland:
“Probably the coach always saw the bad things more than the good things. It's true that we come back after being seven goals down, but the problem is why we go seven goals down.
“Now of course, we forget almost this match and we continue for the next because doesn't matter what happened. We need to think in the match of Slovenia and nothing more. But it’s clear that in the first half we are not so good, and after we do a really amazing second half.”
On Slovenia’s performance at the EURO:
“I think Slovenia always is competitive. They have seven, eight injuries and they are always fighting all the matches, competitive in all the matches. We know that it will be so difficult match. They have an amazing coach, Uroš (Zorman), that is my friend.
“Both teams, we need the points and it's so important game for both.”
On Hungary’s key strengths:
“First, try to defend good. I always say that for us, the more important is good defence. We always try to defend hard and strong.
“Yesterday in the first half, we don't do good defence, and after we having problems during the match.
“They have a lot of players that can play one-against-one in good way and it's so difficult to defend them, but if we can do this, after can be more easy for win the match.”
On facing Slovenia coach Uroš Zorman and their rivalry:
“It's only during the match and doesn't matter. Also, we are so friends. We pass a lot of years together in Ciudad like players.
“For us, it's amazing, always. We stay together and can play, and we like and we enjoy the handball. And after this we go to stay together, drink some coffee or something.”
Patrik Ligetvári (HUN) — left back
On looking back to the game versus Switzerland:
“We have to be so proud how we played in the second half. I was so happy and so proud for my team, because how we fight and how we commit. It was excellent. But I was disappointed because how we started the first half — it was not how we want it, how we planned it, but we corrected. I'm so happy because we get one point, but I'm a bit sad because we lost one point.”
On Slovenia:
“They have a really strong team. How they play, I like it, actually. They have a really good coach and tactically, they could change maybe in the middle of the game. If something is not working, the coach reacts immediately. We have to prepare for them, how they play. We didn't see yet the video. We were watching yesterday the match against Sweden, how they played, and I think they played amazing, but they lost. I think they want to beat us but in the last years we always played against them really good matches.”
On what Hungary need to improve to beat Slovenia:
“We have to correct our efficiency in the shots, and we have to keep stronger defence like how we did in the group phase and then we have chance to win against them.”
Máté Ónodi-Jánoskúti (HUN) — right back
On the game against Switzerland:
“It was a really tough game for us. In the first half, we played not so good in defence and in attack also — we have a lot of mis-score. And in defence, our defence was not the same strong like before, so it was really hard for us because in the half-time we had minus six.
“In the second half it was, I think, one time, minus seven, but in the last 15 minutes, we came back and this is the most important for us because we have the mentality. So we are of course a little bit sad, but a little bit happy because of this game. We have goals and we are ready to work for it.”
On Slovenia:
“In the group, we lose by one against Iceland and after, now, we have a draw, so now I think we have a really big motivation because we played not so good in this match against Switzerland. But now we know it will be a really hard game against Slovenia. They have a really strong defence and they play fast in attack. They have some injured players. We know it. But now they have a lot of younger guys and they play really good handball, so I think it will be a really nice game.
“I hope we will win this game because it's really important for us because if we want to go to the final weekend, this is the first step for us.”
On what to improve for the next games:
“We try to come back in our real defence, because we are really strong in defence and we have a really good goalkeepers.
“If we have a good defence after we can run, if we don't make too much mistakes in attack, I think we have a good chance against everybody. We will see.”
CROATIA
Denis Špoljarić (CRO) – assistant head coach
On injuries to Ivan Martinović and Dino Slavić:
“We have received first test results and it looks nothing serious for now. Just a contusion. We will know more later, but for now it looks good. There's still some pain, but pain can't go away in a matter of seconds. Most important thing is there is no bone fracture or similar.”
On Switzerland:
“They were leading by seven against Hungary and we thought they will win it. Before the championship started we said they could be a surprise because they have a really good team. We played twice against them, lost one and won one. It wasn't easy.
“In comparison to that game they got Nikola Portner back, and a playmaker, there are three new players I think. Good left back Lenny Rubin, Felix Aellen, a well-balanced team. It's not going to be easy. People think Switzerland is not so strong, but they are a solid team.”
On Swiss head coach Andy Schmid:
“I know their coach well from our Bundesliga time, and even before. He is a star in Switzerland and a real handball player, a true playmaker. And we could see in their play they have a lot of combination with the centre back, and have good connection with the line player.”
On Croatia's defence:
“Defence was OK. We conceded too many goals from transition and fast breaks and in the end, it looked like our defence was not good in first matches. But we are progressing match by match, we need time to adjust and we will be even better, trying to fight with our dense defence.”
Mateo Maraš (CRO) – right back
On Croatia’s game against Iceland:
“I'm really satisfied. Crucial two points for us to keep us in the game. All things played really well. Our ambition and the fight was on extremely high level. So it showed at the end of the result. Still, we still have a lot of things to improve.
“Against Iceland, the shooting form of the back players was amazing. We need to keep that level high if it's possible, but also other parts of the game we improved and developed a lot, like running back in defence and this transition game. So we slowed the game and maybe make less technical mistakes that help us keep calm and fight in defence.”
On Switzerland:
“I see them as an amazing team. They deserved more at this championship. They didn't have any luck. They were leading nine against Slovenia and seven against Hungary. But I hope they don't have any luck tomorrow also.
“They have really big future potential with a coach that is unbelievable in the playing style. And also now as a coach. So we give them full respect and they deserve it because at the end, they are in the same basket as we are, with not much points. And we fight for each.”
On Switzerland’s key strengths:
“They have really balanced team between some fast players, some good shooters, strong defence, good goalkeeper. They don't have any like huge advantage, but in all parts of the game they are really good.”
Mario Šoštarić (CRO) – right wing
On winning against Iceland:
“We showed ourselves we can do it. We returned to winning and everything is positive now. Energy and atmosphere is better now in the locker room. We played a really good game finally and it woke up that emotion we used to have. We were there for one another. It showed us a way for the next games.”
On Switzerland:
“A very strong team that plays together for a long time now. Their domestic league is also on a rise in recent years. They have great players led by Nikola Portner, a very experienced goalkeeper, Manuel Zehnder and Lukas Laube, all players who have important roles in their clubs.”
On Switzerland's draw against Hungary:
“We watched the game against Hungary, and I also watched their game against Slovenia, and maybe thing has gotten into their heads now. They were leading in both games by nine and seven, and in the end lost or had a draw. They have a drop at certain moments.
“We should not allow them to make a break against us. Georgia did it to us and we had to fight hard to get back. We have full respect for Switzerland and we need to believe we are the better team. Still, we have to show that on court.”
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