HSG Blomberg-Lippe remains unbeaten: 33:23 win in Göppingen!
HSG Blomberg-Lippe defeated Frisch Auf Göppingen 33:23 in the EWS Arena and remained Bundesliga table leaders.

HSG Blomberg-Lippe remains unbeaten: 33:23 win in Göppingen!
HSG Blomberg-Lippe secured top spot in the Handball Bundesliga with an impressive 33:23 win against Frisch Auf Göppingen. With this important success under their belt, the Blomberg girls are in first place in the league over the winter, having now won all seven games this season. Loud Newsgo Nieke Kühne was the best thrower on the field with seven hits and contributed significantly to the strong team performance.
The game took place in the EWS Arena in Göppingen, where the hosts were able to keep up well in the first half with their top scorer Haruno Sasaki and goalkeeper Celina Meißner, but ultimately had little to counter the Blomberg women's experience. HSG led 14:12 at halftime after struggling to find the right rhythm in the first phase of the game. Kühne scored the first goal for Blomberg in the 10th minute, and with a 4-0 run in the second half they laid the foundation for the eventual victory.
Important returns and team performance
Head coach Steffen Birkner had a good hand in selecting the players after the three-week game-free period. In addition to Kühne's excellent performance, goalkeeper Melanie Veith also provided the necessary support with some strong saves to extend the lead. Malin Sandberg returned to the squad after her injury and contributed to the team's stability. In the 39th minute the score was 15:19 for the HSG, and from then on the Blomberg team picked up the pace, which resulted in a rapidly growing lead.
The final score of 33:23 impressively shows how dominant HSG was in the second half and they controlled the game more and more. Loud WDR They were able to increase the lead to eight goals and thus confidently win the match.
Outlook for the next challenge
After this successful game, HSG Blomberg-Lippe is now planning to follow up in the upcoming cup quarter-final against Union Halle-Neustadt on Wednesday, November 6th. The game will take place at Ulmenallee at home from 7 p.m. and offers an excellent opportunity to further extend the winning streak. There will be a break until the end of December about further developments in the league, as the Handball World Cup is coming up.
Overall, HSG Blomberg-Lippe's performance was very convincing, both in terms of combat and play, and looks forward to an exciting season. The fan base can look forward to more exciting games.