Having Pytlick, the first ever player of the season at the EHF Excellence Awards 2023, and Smits as new arrivals, the back court axis including EHF EURO 2018 and 2022 MVP Jim Gottfridsson looks like the best ever in the club’s history. The goalkeeper duo of Kevin Møller and Benjamin Buric has remained the same, alongside Danish wings Johan Hansen and Emil Jakobsen.
“It is too early to say whether we are already better than in the last season. But I am sure we can play better. What we definitely need is more constancy in all our games. We are looking forward to adding some silverware to our cabinet,” says team captain Golla.
Flensburg’s last trophy dates back to 2019, when they became German champions.
“I came to Flensburg to win titles, and our squads looks like we can do it,” says left back and world champion Pytlick.
In group E of the EHF European League, Flensburg will face sides which have proven themselves in the Champions League, such as Swiss champions Kadetten Schaffhausen and Elverum Handball from Norway. HC Lovcen-Cetinje from Montenegro seem like the underdog in this group.
In the Bundesliga, Flensburg took a lucky win in the 109th northern derby against their arch-rivals THW Kiel, but were defeated by EHF Champions League winners SC Magdeburg already.
The path to that fifth European title will not be easy, but Flensburg have plenty of motivation to steer them along it.
Photos © Ingrid Anderson-Jensen