Fighting spirit required: BHC before the duel against strong Flensburg-Handewitt!

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Bergischer HC meets SG Flensburg-Handewitt on Sunday. Coach Pütz demands commitment and fighting spirit after defeat.

Bergischer HC trifft am Sonntag auf die SG Flensburg-Handewitt. Trainer Pütz fordert Einsatz und Kampfgeist nach Niederlage.
Bergischer HC meets SG Flensburg-Handewitt on Sunday. Coach Pütz demands commitment and fighting spirit after defeat.

Fighting spirit required: BHC before the duel against strong Flensburg-Handewitt!

What a day in the handball Bundesliga! Today's headlines are characterized by a mix of excitement and challenges. Bergische HC lost its home game against GWD Minden 23:30 and coach Markus Pütz is anything but satisfied with his team's anxious playing behavior. “For us, it’s not just about the result, but above all about our own performance,” emphasizes Pütz, who is analyzing the situation together with assistant coach Arnor Gunnarsson. What was missing in the last game was both the fighting spirit and the commitment that were missing against Minden. What does the future timetable look like?

Next Sunday at 4:30 p.m. the BHC awaits the SG Flensburg-Handewitt in the Mitsubishi Electric HALLE in Düsseldorf. The city newspaper reports that Flensburg are currently on a high with 6:2 points and have won their last two games. New signing Marko Grgic, who leads the internal goalscoring list, has proven to be a valuable reinforcement. However, the Bergische fans have to be prepared for a challenging game, as Flensburg is described as a strong team that is superior in every position.

Current team situation at BHC

The situation at BHC is not easy. The team has faced challenges in recent weeks, including a lengthy 12-game losing streak. [Wuppertaler Rundschau]. This new season resulted in three wins, one draw and just one loss, putting the BHC back in the league's conversation.

But the BHC has even higher hurdles ahead of it. Several players are affected by a cold wave, including Aron Seesing, Eloy Morante Maldonado and Christopher Rudeck. Belal Masoud and Soeren Servos are also out. The return of Robin Granlund and Joshua Thiele remains uncertain. Despite these setbacks, the BHC hopes for the support of its loyal fans in the upcoming duel against Flensburg.

The look into the future

Developments in sports psychology show how important it is to promote mental strength in handball. Experts like Henning Thrien and André Haber firmly believe in the positive effect of psychological support for coaches and players. The sports psychologists have shown that successful coaching also depends on an understanding of the mental aspects of the game. These findings could be particularly helpful for coaches like Pütz to strengthen the mental state of his players and find their way back to success.

Tickets for the next home game are already available in the BHC ticket shop and the box office opens at 3 p.m. We can only hope that the fans show up in large numbers and provide the necessary support while the BHC fights for every point against Flensburg. It remains exciting in the handball Bundesliga!