Men's EHF EURO 2026 post-match flash quotes: 27 January
MALMÖ – Comments from players and coaches after matches in Men's EHF EURO 2026 main round group II on Tuesday.
SLOVENIA vs CROATIA 25:29 (11:14)
Domen Makuc (SLO) – centre back
On the defeat against Croatia:
‘’We didn’t start good. We had too many technical mistakes at the beginning. It was very tough to play today. We were bad one side and it was tough to substitute that on the other. It will not be easy to get back from this defeat. But we have one more game tomorrow and some things are still open.’’
Marko Mamić (CRO) – left back
On the match:
“It was a very tough match. After the not-so good performance from Iceland we know it will be a very difficult match, because in our heads we are really happy about the result, but we know we need to do our job, and we did it.”
On Croatia’s strong start to the match:
“This was crucial, because we set the tone in the first 10 minutes, and the whole game we controlled the game. In the end we played very well.”
On Slovenia equalising in the second half:
“This is normal, it’s handball. I know sometimes psychology is here very important, and we stood very tough on the ground and found our way to the win.”
On the goalkeepers’ performance:
“Every save was crucial and I think without goalkeeper it’s difficult to play. In defence we need to help our goalkeepers and they’ll help us. In the end it was good for us.”
On the next game, against Hungary:
“We are thinking already about the next game because it’s about semi-finals. We want this, and 100 per cent we go on this game.”
SWITZERLAND vs ICELAND 38:38 (19:19)
Andy Schmid (SUI) — head coach
On whether the draw is a reason for celebration:
“For sure, 100 per cent, because we played an amazing game, especially in attack. We played creative. We played with really big heart.
“Every player that was playing was playing great. I know that we received too many goals — 38 is too much. But there is also days our goalkeepers are not finding in the game. If somebody would tell me in the half-time that we will have one save in the second half, then oof. I would be a bit scared of the second half. But we managed to get a point from a team who is playing for the semi-finals and that’s just great.”
On how their strategy came together, especially defensively:
“Against this unbelievable man-against-man players, we have to be compact, we have to help each other and stuff like that. You can’t manage it every time but we did it great. We had really problems with running back after our goals but in the end it’s just a great game from some young guns from Switzerland.”
Gino Steenaerts (SUI) — right wing
On the draw:
“At the end it’s a celebration for us, because we are new on this level and I think we made a really good match without 20 minutes of mistakes and no goals. I think we’re happy with that point.”
On how their strategy came together:
“Our plan was in the defence to stay compact and don’t lose the one-on-one. Help each other and let the wings maybe shoot because we didn’t want the goals from the middle, and then we wanted to make tempo. Fast breaks. And I think the biggest problem we had was that they also made fast breaks and we were too slow at running back.”
On how they managed to hold the lead, after recently conceding in the last 20 minutes:
“That’s difficult. I think everybody made the things that he had to do and the other things he didn’t do. We had our plan and we made this plan over 60 minutes, and I think that was the solution.”
Snorri Steinn Guðjónsson (ISL) – Iceland head coach
On the draw against Switzerland:
“I’m just disappointed. Needed the win, didn’t get it today.
"Didn’t play good enough to win. The defence didn’t work as usual and not as planned. We conceded 38 goals and it’s too much.”
Janus Daði Smárason (ISL) – centre back
On a draw against Switzerland:
“We are devastated we don't get two points today, that was the goal the whole time. We had plenty of chances to grab them. In the end a draw.”
On what was the key for a result.
“Switzerland played a great attack. They were good structure. We struggled finding stops to them.”
On Iceland’s attack:
“It was normal attack, it was OK. What kills us is too many technical mistakes, we were throwing the ball away and in the counterattack where we are supposed to be strong. And it was expensive in the end. It's handball.”
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