The Danish handball team won eight years after winning gold in Rio in his second title olympic championafter winning this Sunday by resounding 26-39 in Germanyin a final of Olympic Games in Paris which the Nordics sentenced in just twenty minutes.
As shown by the ten goal advantage (9-19) where the Nikolaj Jacobsenwinners of the last three World Cups, took the lead with just over seven minutes remaining in the first half.
An incomprehensible advantage without many turnovers achieved by the German team, which, forced to take risks as usual to find the smallest holes in the Danish defense, chained a series of defeats.
Denmark concessions, led by young full-backs Mathias Gidsel and Simon Pytlickauthors of four goals each in the first half, did not waste the opportunity to finish the final and make the second period a mere formality.
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Second thirty minutes of play that ended the career of Mikkel Hansenone of the best players of all time, who at 36 years old said goodbye to the courts.
A farewell that Hansen said from the top of an Olympic podium that Germany, empty after its two strong victories against France in the quarterfinals and against Spain in the semifinals, could never doubt, as seen in resounding 26-39 ending.
Source: La Verdad

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