eurohandball.com: In which areas has the club made progress since your arrival?
Raul Gonzalez: “I would talk about evolutions, more than progress. Handball changes really fast, from year to year, and the key is for everyone to be able to adapt. Looking at all the things you need to win, if something is not going right, you have to react quickly or it will get in the way, at some point or another. To keep your chances alive to win a trophy, every club needs to adapt to the new players and the opponents and so on. It’s the same in Kiel or Barça.”
eurohandball.com: Paris are about to lose yet another important player next season in Dainis Kristopans. What is your feeling about that?
Raul Gonzalez: “I was talking about adaptation earlier. Someone comes, then someone goes, and if a player goes, it means that we did a great job with him. Sure, Dainis is important to us, but in the meantime, the players that are going to come will be as important. The most important thing remains the club. Last summer, everybody was talking about Paris losing some great players, and I agreed, but still, here we are, second in the league and first in the group in the Champions League. It means that, no matter the players, we are still doing a great job. Also, that’s the life of a coach, I think it happens everywhere and that everybody has the same problem every summer. As a coach, I can’t think too much about what will happen in August, and I can only focus on today or maybe as far as the next game. The future is really far away, that’s the reality of a handball coach these days.”
eurohandball.com: Speaking of this season, and especially the EHF Champions League, are you satisfied so far?
Raul Gonzalez: “We delivered some great performances, but we lost a couple of games in the league. In the Champions League, we don’t know how fit the players will be after the World Championship, but I feel like we are in a good position to hold one of the two top spots in our group. Sure, we lost in Veszprém, but they will visit us for the last game of the group phase. I foresee a very tough game, but the first 10 games showed that we had the level to compete with the best teams in our group.”