Mar 5 • 18:27 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Beat Poland after Sloppiness: Almost a Year Without Loss

Norway's handball team won their 18th consecutive match against Poland, showcasing strong performances despite some sloppiness in the second half.

In a commanding performance, Norway's handball team triumphed over Poland with a score of 24-31, marking their 18th straight victory as they continue an impressive unbeaten streak that started nearly a year ago. Henny Reistad was instrumental in the match, dominating the court with nine goals, while goalkeeper Eli Marie Raasok made crucial saves, further solidifying Norway's lead before halftime. Despite a less polished second half, Norway maintained control of the game, demonstrating their resilience and depth even with six key players absent from their recent World Championship win.

The match took place in Lubin, Poland, where the home crowd filled the stands, but the local team could not offer significant resistance to the skillful Norwegian side. The team's journey to this match has been impressive, highlighting the transition period under new coach Ole Gustav Gjekstad, who has successfully led a relatively inexperienced squad since taking over. The match also reflects the growing prominence of Henny Reistad in international handball, as she has been recognized as the world’s best player for the third consecutive year.

As the Norwegian team looks ahead, the implications of their strong performances are significant for their confidence going into future contests. The absence of multiple key players during this match raises questions about squad depth and strategy moving forward, particularly as they aim to defend their championship titles. The continuous winning streak adds pressure but also underlines Norway's stature in international handball, as they seem poised to extend their dominance in the sport.

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