HSG Krefeld triumphed despite the wave of disease - the table lead!

HSG Krefeld triumphed despite the wave of disease - the table lead!
On Saturday evening, HSG Krefeld Niederrhein competed against HSG Rodgau Nieder-Roden. Coach Mark Schmetz had to do without several players because a cold wave affected team training. Both district runners Lars Jagieniak and Mittelmann Tim Claasen were not available due to injuries. In addition, goalkeeper Sven Bartmann and Max Conzen also failed due to illness. Despite these problems, Andreas Jakobi traveled to Hesse as an active support with Martin Juzbasic.
The HSG Krefeld was initially strong on the field. Jörn Persson scored the first goal of the game and brought his team early. After 19 minutes it was already 6: 9 for the Krefeld, who expanded their lead to 10:16 until half -time. The beginning of the second half was initially exciting when Rodgau was able to shorten to 11:16 with a goal. But Krefeld always countered successfully, did not let himself be disturbed and in the end the game clearly clearly with 25:31.
undisputed league leader
With this victory, HSG Krefeld remains unbeaten this season and leads the table 35: 1 points. Gelnhausen follows the Krefeld in second place with 33: 3 points, while Longerich took third place with 26:10 points. The next four games of the HSG Krefeld will all take place in Krefeld, including a duel against Dutenhofen-Münchholzhausen on February 1st.
The team from Krefeld is also in impressive form after the turn of the year. On January 12th, HSG Krefeld Niederrhein won clearly against TV Kirchzell with 39:23. The Krefeld started this encounter with a certain pressure because the first leg win was narrow. After a balanced first round, the Krefeld led at halftime with 16:13 and were able to significantly expand their lead in the second half. This game marked the 16th unbeaten game for Krefeld.
Health and safety in handball
Despite the great achievements, HSG Krefeld has to fight with the challenges in the field of health and security. The use of indoor sports is recommended to minimize the risk of injury by slipping away. The wearing of a mouth protection can also help prevent tooth injuries. The operators are responsible for maintaining the halls; Trainers and players should always make sure that the circumstances are also safe.The healthy and safe exercise of handball remains a central concern. Measures such as the "Fair Play on the edge of the field" campaign should draw attention to the fact that violent situations in amateur handball should not remain untreated. A targeted handling of possible conceals and other sports injuries is of the greatest importance - especially when it comes to the safety of the players that are often overlooked.
The HSG Krefeld Niederrhein not only demonstrates its class on the sporting level, but also has to actively counter the challenges in the field of health and security. The upcoming games will show whether the team also has this aspect under control.
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