Like a conductor in front of his orchestra, conductor Mathias Gidsel gathered his teammates around him on the way to the dressing room and swore the entire team in for the highly emotional season finale. After the 45:35 thumping victory against Gummersbach, the Füchse Berlin are closer than ever to the historic championship title in the German Handball League.
Gidsel surpasses own record
Berlin has been enthroned at the top of the table since March. After months of power handball with one offensive firework after another, there is no sign of fatigue. Adrenaline and euphoria carry the players. For weeks, rivals and defending champions SC Magdeburg have been hoping in vain for a slip-up from their arch-rivals.
Even a Magdeburg victory against SG BBM Bietigheim might not be enough on Sunday. Because nobody expects the Foxes to slip up. "This squad shows every week that we are an absolute top team. We've been unbeaten for many games, why should this run stop on Sunday just because it's the last Bundesliga game?" Gidsel asked as a rhetorical question.
No one in Berlin is as hot for the title as the world handball player. Gidsel (27) can only surpass himself. The Danish Olympic champion broke his own season record from the previous year with his 264th field goal in a 37:27 victory. "What Gidsel is doing right now can't be compared to anything I've ever seen. I've never seen such dominance from a player," enthused Juri Knorr. Will the German international become a Berlin party crasher in his last game for the Lions?