In the EHF EURO Cup, Germany finished fourth, winning only once, but getting defeated clearly by both Denmark and Sweden twice. Therefore, Knorr does not estimate his side as the main favourite in January.
“These nations have managed to perform consistently over the years. We are still a long way from that. These countries have that winning gene, that self-confidence and that self-image that we still lack sometimes. We can deliver that in one game, but not consistently. It simply takes time, our team has a significantly lower number of international matches in the overall roster compared to France or Spain.”
But still, the confidence is there to make something big on home ground.
“We have very strong goalkeepers, and we have the potential to play a strong defence and get into a fast-paced game, which can also be our strength. But of course, you are under pressure at such a big home tournament, even if the spotlight in Germany is on the national team every January. We will have to be focussed and keep calm in order to go far.”
In November, Germany faced African champions Egypt in two test matches, one ended in a draw (31:31), one victorious (28:27). For Knorr it were two good experiences of where his team stands currently: “We had ups and downs and we saw on what we still need to work on before the EHF EURO. We do not have much time left in the final preparations, but many things have been rehearsed, we are not starting from scratch, we have to find our rhythm.”
Shortly before the EHF EURO, Germany will face Portugal twice in their final two tests.