Both teams look to be built in the same mould, without extensive depth, but with strong players in their starting line-up. Undoubtedly, Esbjerg’s main advantage is their experience, but also having a top player like left back Henny Reistad in the squad.
Reistad has scored over 100 goals in each of the past three seasons for Esbjerg, and was top scorer of the EHF Champions League Women when she netted 142 in 2022/23. She has already shown that amazing goal scoring prowess this season, exploding with a 15-goal outing against Györ in the opening match.
On the other hand, Odense limited Ludwigsburg to only 22 goals scored, which means they have the most effective defence in the competition after the first round. Yet stopping a star-studded team like Esbjerg is a totally different proposition, with the Danish champions having a much stronger attack.
Another big advantage for Esbjerg is their home court, the Blue Water Dokken, where they have lost only two of the last 25 matches in the EHF Champions League Women — one against Györ and the other against Vipers Kristiansand, the winners of the last seven titles in the premium European competition.
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Derbies between teams from the same country never bring straightforward conclusions. Every now and then, a surprise might spring, just like in the opening round of 2024/25, as Gloria Bistrita delivered a fantastic 30:26 win against CSM Bucuresti — a team that dominated Florentin Pera’s side in the previous seasons.