The French side, who has been renamed from Nantes Atlantique Handball in the offseason, took the final step towards the group phase with ease.
Last Sunday, they defeated H 65 Höors HK 35:25 in Sweden, a week after winning the home leg by an even bigger margin: 39:24.
“We are really happy about what we showed. Qualifying for the group phase was our first goal,” Placzek said.
Asked about her wishes for group phase opponents, she had one clear answer: MKS Zaglebie Lubin.
“I would really like us to play against Lubin, the only Polish team qualified for the group phase,” Placzek said. “It is always special to play against clubs from your country, and Lubin is not far from where my family lives.”
But the list of possible opponents is long.
“There are a lot of big teams in there. We played Baia Mare and Lada last season, Bietigheim also look like favourites for the title. But we don’t fear any team. We know that if we want to keep our crown, we will have to beat everyone anyway.”
Last season, Nantes gradually found the right recipe for their way to the inaugural EHF Finals 2021 in Baia Mare. As the team progressed, confidence grew, leading the players to believe in their chances to win the title.
After Nantes only just qualified for the group phase – edging SCM Gloria Buzau 44:43 on aggregate in the final qualifying round – they started the group phase with a defeat at Lada, before winning each and every match that followed, including the semi-final against CS Minaur Baia Mare (36:34) and the final against Siófok KC (36:31).