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Men's EHF EURO 2026 flash quotes: 22 January

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HERNING/MALMÖ – Comments from players and coaches at media calls for Men's EHF EURO 2026 main round group II at of the Men's EHF EURO 2026.

CROATIA

Dagur Sigurdsson (ISL) – Croatia head coach

On defeat against Sweden:

“Still frustration, after the game yesterday. We came late back to the hotel, and it was not so easy to go to sleep. And then starting the preparation for the Iceland game, we have a short time, so we have to use it well for recovery and video preparation.”

On the impact defeat has:

“This is just the way it is. There is no point in staying disappointed forever. We just have to continue and do our best in the next games.”

On their main round opponents:

“The good thing is that we know the teams very well that we are going to play against in the main round. We played against most of them in January last year and we also played a test game against the Swiss in the beginning of November. So this is the good thing. This helps us with the preparation. We know the opponents very well. We also have to concentrate more on our game.”

On their performance so far:

“We made too many mistakes. We made it easy for Sweden too many times by not using our chances, by giving away the ball too much. So overall, we have to be better in all departments, everywhere. From goalkeeper to defence to the fast breaks, how we run back attack. So this is the main focus just to have more concentration, much more discipline. That's the main point for the game against Iceland.”

On Iceland:

“Iceland has one of the best teams in the tournament. But they also have their own problems. Yes, they have took points with them and they are in a better position, but we can see in the competition that things can change very quickly.

“They know that also from last year (at the World Championship) that they were in a good position. I think they already won four or five games last year and then suddenly lost and were out of the competition. The team is in good shape, but they lost one important player in the last game, Elvar Örn Jónsson. So let's see what they what they change tactically after that. That's a big question.”

Luka Lovre Klarica (CRO) – right back

On the defeat against Sweden:

“The defeat grounded us. A big defeat by eight goals, and we know goal difference can be important so it's tough, but we need to forget about it. We have a new game against Iceland and we have to be focused.”

On the game against Iceland:

“We played against them a year ago and we played a very good match, showed we can beat them. Looking back to that game, I hope we will show what we are capable of again. And to play a first great game at this tournament.”

On what was not working so far:

“Neither defence or the attack were working for us. We had too many hasty attacks, and it's hard to defend. I think if we get our attack right, the defence will follow. When we are well composed, play six-against-six, not many teams can keep up.”

On Iceland:

“They are a team of a great individual top players. That's their main strength, as well as one-on-one play. We have to be good in defence, and if we stop their main players, we will have upper hand.”

Dominik Kuzmanović (CRO) – goalkeeper

On the game against Iceland:

“We played against them last year at the World Championship. It's a similar team, the only difference is they didn't have Ómar Ingi Magnússon, now he is here. We should forget about everything what happened against Sweden and prepare well. For us, each game in the main round is a final.”

On starting the main round without points:

“This is not a new situation for Croatia and we know how to deal with it. We also saw Denmark lost and that's how it is at a tournament like this. It's not easy, but you have to go forward and try to improve for the next game. To get your focus back. Not allow defeat to impact you too much.”

On his performance:

“It's still not at the level both of us goalkeepers want to have and what we expect for ourselves. I think we need to be better, especially me. I have no doubt it will come and that our defence will become better and help us.”

SLOVENIA

Uroš Zorman (SLO) – head coach

On Slovenia's performance so far:

“Before the championship, of course, nobody expected this many problems, a lot of really serious thoughts, nervousness and stress. And at the championship too. The first match, we know how the second one ended, especially from minus nine to plus three.

“The third one was already the way it should be. More or less good defence and really good defence, the attack at a maximum, almost to perfection, and that's it. We somehow grew from match to match.

“For a coach that is certainly a big plus. So we are coming to Malmö with two points, which nobody expected except us, because we truly believed in it because we trained for a whole month for that. Now we are here. We have our goals and our dreams, so we will see what it will give us.”

On their expectations:

“We go match by match, always. We are realistically with both feet on the ground.”

On the first game against Sweden:

“Full arena. The atmosphere will be excellent and that is certainly a plus for us because we like playing in front of a full arena. Maybe a little wind at our backs, so we'll see. We will give the maximum. We know that Sweden is a big favourite not only in our match, but also in this group. We will fight to the maximum and see what that match will give us and then what comes next.”

On the Swedish team:

“They have two players for every position, who are top-class. Even when they have some injury problems, they always find someone because they have such a deep pool of players. Everyone knows what handball means in Sweden, so there is a real player base there.

“They all play for top clubs across Europe, so what can I say, only superlatives. They play fast handball, strong defence, fast breaks, quick and clean return to defence. In general you have to try to find some weaknesses, but it's hard to find them. I still have a whole day to find something.

“What somehow encourages me is that throughout the whole history we have a positive record against them. And maybe that's their weakness or our advantage, which we can build on. But at the same time, we're not really in a position to talk about big things. With all the problems we have a young team, we're young, we have six debutants. So I'll say this, we'll give everything we have, prepare as well as possible, and in the end, let handball win.”

Tilen Kodrin (SLO) – left wing

On coming to the main round with two points:

“With all the problems we had, I wouldn't believe it. And I wanted that this three games would be a bit better or easier. I mean, this miracle against Switzerland was like, I don't know: I didn't play a match like that until now. Montenegro also.

“But I'm happy because I think that our last game against Faroe Islands was our best game, and it was like it gave us a good feeling for the second part of the tournament.”

On the first main round game, against Sweden:

“They are great. I saw them against Croatia. They played really good. But we are happy to play this game against Sweden and the full haul. We have nothing to lose. You can just gain a lot. And I think we have no pressure.”

On Swedish strengths:

“Their biggest strengths are for sure fans and really, really good team. They have two star players on every position. We saw also two great goalkeepers. I think the their handball is good in all phases, defence, attack and that is the biggest strongest point.”

On the main round group II:

“It's a really strong group. Maybe someone could say there's no France or Denmark. But still, for us these are really good teams. Also a strong tall guys a bit different than us, but, we'll try to stop them to run a lot, to play really fast and effective handball. That's it.”

Jože Baznik (SLO) – goalkeeper

On their expectations:

“The expectations were to come to the championship with the players we had. Even with all the problems we face, we knew these players are good players, playing good in their clubs. We had the confidence and faith in us, and we still do, but we still have to confirm it on the court, now in Malmö too. I am happy we showed team spirit. Now we have to continue in the next four games as the championship starts almost from zero. Our focus now is Sweden.”

On their main round opponents:

“Every game is going to be tough. We are playing against Sweden on their home court, a derby against Croatia against our neighbours, one more neighbour Hungary and Iceland with whom we still have some unsolved business from the last world championship.”

On the game against Sweden:

“Sweden is a great team. They have some young players as they do every year. Their rotation is great — they are a top team with players playing in top level clubs in Europe. They have their fans to back them up and you can see they have will and quality. Tight in defence, fast break and good goalkeepers. But we will give our best to show what we can do.”

 

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