Priskus, who extended his contract in Germany: we will make corrections in the national team
Estonia's men's handball team is preparing for the European Championship qualifiers against Cyprus, with goalkeeper Armis Priskus recently renewing his contract with German club EHV Aue until 2028.
The Estonian men's handball team convened in Tallinn on Monday to begin their preparations for the European Championship qualifiers against the national team of Cyprus. Prior to this crucial qualifier, the team, led by Kaj Kekki and Janar Mägi, will participate in two friendly matches against Great Britain to fine-tune their performance and strategy. This reflects a well-structured approach to capitalize on pre-tournament matches to enhance team dynamics and performance ahead of EC qualifiers.
Armis Priskus, the national team's goalkeeper, has recently renewed his contract with German third-division club EHV Aue, extending it until 2028. He shared insights about the team's performance, highlighting their impressive run of 12 consecutive victories under the guidance of their new head coach, demonstrating the positive outcomes of recent changes in management. This contract renewal not only solidifies his commitment to the club but also emphasizes the competitive nature of German handball leagues, where opportunities for promotion exist.
Priskus also commented on his decision-making regarding contract offers, stating that despite considering other options, he found satisfaction in his existing deal and decided to stay with EHV Aue, where they currently occupy second place in their group, vying for a spot in the promotion playoffs. This situation underscores the importance of stability and continuity for Priskus, especially as he prepares to contribute to the national team during the upcoming European Championship qualifiers, where corrections and tactical adjustments are on the agenda.