Ikast will be tough competitors; they finished the group stage as the highest scorers with the best defence and no losses in the European League, as well as currently sitting third in the Danish league.
“Ikast play very fast handball, a classic Scandinavian style with a lot of running and counter-attacks,” Debreczeni-Klivinyi points out. “We cannot let them score easy goals from turnovers. They are the favourites in the whole tournament, they worked very hard for this title, however it usually helps us.
“At least in this season, we enjoyed being dark horses. As far as I know, they were also not happy when they found out they will come to Siófok. Although I have never played against this Danish club, Nelli Such fought against them successfully, so she can help our side to prepare.”
Debreczeni-Klivinyi is hoping a full arena will help in the first leg of the quarter-finals (Saturday 18 March, 18:00 CET, live on EHFTV), but a win in Hungary is not the end of the fight.
“Realistically our second game will decide the biggest question,” she concludes.
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