Judged by the top scorer list of the EHF Champions League Women, Montenegro are definitely ready to rumble. Three of their EHF EURO stars are among the 12 best scorers: Milena Raicevic (Buducnost) is ranked second with 48 goals, Jovanka Radicevic (Krim) ninth with 35, and Jaukovic 12th with 31 – with one match outstanding.
“It is good for our national team that so many players are playing in the Champions League as the biggest competition to gain experience, all players play good in the clubs, this shall help us at the EHF EURO now,” Jaukovic said.
Still, Spain are opponents which Jaukovic has a lot of respect for.
“The first match is always the hardest one in any tournament, and when you face a great team like Spain, it is even harder. Since 2012, we have not beaten them in any important match, so I hope that the time has come for us, that we are ready to start with a victory.”
Her motto is to keep calm: “Everybody wants to give everything in the first game, and sometimes you get under pressure in those situations, but we are experienced enough to stand the heat,” she said.
And her memories from 2012 will come back to life once again on Saturday, as the Montenegrin Handball Federation will use the EHF EURO opener in Podgorica to say farewell to two of their biggest heroes, who have retired from the sport: Katarina Bulatovic and Andrea Klikovac.
Will this special moment boost Jaukovic’s hopes for a successful tournament even more?
“Of course, we again dream of a medal this time, as every player dreams of a medal when playing a major tournament,” she said. “We believe in us, we dream.”
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