Indeed, Toft signed for Györ in 2022 with only thought on her mind: to win the EHF Champions League Women. Toft, the All-star goalkeeper at the EHF EURO 2016 and the EHF EURO 2020, as well as the 2021 IHF Women’s World Championship, will be an integral part of the Hungarian side’s challenge for another trophy.
“Winning the EHF Champions League title? It is not necessarily an objective for me, it is more of a dream. It was one of the reasons I chose Györ when I signed for them and this is why I really want to have good performances and win matches,” says Toft.
The Danish shot stopper has been sharing duties with Dutch goalkeeper Rinka Duijndam at the start of the season and has also delivered good performances, stopping 23 shots for a 33.8% saving efficiency in the first two matches.
Chances are that Toft will need more of the same, if not even a better performance against CSM, were Györ to extend their winning streak to three matches in this start of the season and her performance will be key.
“Of course, if you only look at CSM’s roster, they have a huge amount of firepower which can really inflict some pain on the defence. They have good shooters in the back court, good line players, good wings, they are really a team which can create plenty of danger,” adds Toft.
“Laura is also a very good goalkeeper, something to add to that excellent squad, so we will have a very, very tough game ahead of us, but I hope that we can win.”
Both Toft (in 2015) and Glauser (in 2021) have been named in the All-star Team of the EHF Champions League Women, a testament to their excellent performances throughout their careers. This time around, in the Match of the Week of Round 3, they will need some more of the same, to create a perfect amount of drama. There will not be a penalty shootout, but the goalkeepers will surely be crucial.