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Thüringer HC wins last main round match

Thüringer HC wins last main round match
Jana Scheib and the Bundesliga handball players of Thüringer HC won their home game against HSG Bensheim/Auerbach. (Archive picture) / Photo: Marijan Murat/dpa
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There is nothing left to play for in the table, but Thuringia's Bundesliga handball players are out for revenge for their cup defeat against Bensheim. After a strong second half, they succeeded.

The women's handball team of Thüringer HC ended the Bundesliga first half with a home win. The team of Head Coach Herbert Müller defeated its neighbors in the table, HSG Bensheim/Auerbach, by 36:33 (16:18). In front of 1,333 spectators, Kelly de Abreu Rosa was the Thuringians' best scorer with nine goals as they gained revenge for their 34:36 defeat on seven penalties in the cup semi-final three weeks earlier. In fourth place (27:13 points), the THC will now face the main round winners HSG Blomberg-Lippe in the playoff semi-finals.

The Thuringians, who were once again without their top scorer Johanna Reichert, who was out with an injury, initially found it very difficult to break down the visitors' 5:1 defense and repeatedly failed to score against goalkeeper Helen van Beurden. Bensheim led 7:3 after ten minutes, but a timeout by Müller then served as a wake-up call for the home side, who stepped up the pace considerably from then on and closed the gap to two goals by the break.

After the break, both teams produced a furious exchange of blows. THC took a two-goal lead in the 50th minute (31:29). Bensheim countered with a 3:0 run, but the home side showed the greater will to win in the final phase.

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