But right now, she is in good shape, despite some growing pains in the first match at the EHF EURO 2022: a 29:28 loss against the Netherlands which saw Neagu score only three of her 11 shots.
She still has that immense fire inside and can still throw the ball with astonishing speed, scoring the sixth fastest goal of the first round at the EHF EURO 2022, with a 108 km/h shot.
Those three goals helped Neagu open an even bigger gap in the all-time top goal scorer standings, now 33 goals short of becoming the first player, both in the men’s and women’s EHF EURO history, to score 300 goals.
But are records all that matter for Neagu?
“I would probably be a hypocrite to say that records do not matter, because they are there, easily accessible for everyone to see and they will remain enshrined into history. But my purpose here is not to break individual records. Not at all. If I am going to stay there at the top for a long time, sure, I will be honoured and humbled and I will give everything in my power to help Romania win,” says Neagu.
Right now, Florentin Pera’s side is not in a good place, tying their worst run in EHF EURO history with five losses in a row. The previous EHF EURO edition also brought the worst result for Romania, the 12th place. The next two matches bring two huge challenges against France, on Monday at 20:30 CET in Skopje, and North Macedonia on Wednesday, with a spot in the main round on the line.
Is Neagu ready to deliver, especially in the last EHF EURO of her career?
“We have a very young roster, and we will try to do the best we can. We assembled the best team we could, with all the injury problems, so all the players that are here wanted to be here and will do their best to get good results,” says Romania’s captain.
So, could Neagu leave a door open for a ninth EHF EURO in 2024, having taken part in every edition since 2008? Romania’s fans will probably not like the answer.
“After the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, my international career is over,” she says. “If I am healthy, then I will probably play at club level.”
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