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– It would probably be difficult for me to introduce paper flower bindings among the handball men, writes Jacobsen on his own Instagram account. He refers to an article in Danmarks Radio which deals with what the Danish national team women spend their time on between matches in the World Cup. Here they talk about everything from knitting, crocheting and how tying paper flowers has become popular. The Norwegian girls also spend all their time between matches with everything from joint Advent time to knitting and crosswords. – Read a bit, watch a series, maybe crochet a bit, but nothing more special than what you usually do when you want to relax, Henny Reistad told news. – And what are you crocheting? – It’s a Christmas present, so I can’t say that, smiles Reistad. CHRISTMAS MOOD: The WC in handball with the women’s national team has become a fixed pre-Christmas tradition. Photo: Beate Oma Dahle / NTB Assistant coach on the Norwegian national team, Tonje Larsen, relaxes by listening to music. – Right now there is Christmas music to get into the Christmas spirit. Beer and peanuts The response to the Danish national team manager’s Instagram post has not been long in coming. One of those who have reacted in the comments section is the Danish national team player Sarah Iversen. She thinks the whole thing is comical, and has responded to the post with three emojis crying with laughter. – I think it was absolutely brilliant. That comment was completely legendary, she says to Danish BT, who herself has only just thrown herself into the crochet trend. Sarah Iversen – here in action for Denmark against Poland in this year’s WC. Photo: AP – I often joke if there isn’t anyone who wants to make origami or crochet? But we have revealed a team that is more interested in table tennis, board games and music quizzes, writes the Danish defender Henrik Møllgaard under the post. – There is not always room for a modern wet man like Michael Bruun and me, he jokingly adds. Danish Henrik Møllgaard in a duel with Norwegian Magnus Gullerud. Photo: Lise Åserud / NTB Bruun, who for many years guarded the cage on the Danish national team, also throws himself into the debate: – I come for peanuts and beer, but I haven’t had a rock to crochet yet, even though it’s definitely nice. – I’m just 100% not ready for it, writes Aalborg player Niklas Landin Jacobsen, who made his debut on the Danish national team in 2008. Denmark is one of the favorites in this year’s EC and has won the last three world championships in handball. – We are very different Norway’s national team captain, Stine Bredal Oftedal, has caught on to parts of the debate on the Danish national team coaches’ profile. CAPTAIN: Stine Bredal Oftedal on the bench with the Norwegian coaching duo Thorir Hergeirsson and Tonje Larsen. Photo: Beate Oma Dahle / NTB – The Danish handball men have no doubt found a recipe for success over many years, so they can probably do just fine without crocheting. And then I think that if the ladies want it, then they must be allowed to do it too. Nora Mørk does not allow herself to be provoked by the Dane’s actions. – I think I’m completely on board with that. We are very different. What the handball boys do when they are together, and if it works well, then it doesn’t matter. It was the last thing I had spent time on. Camilla Herrem just laughs when news tells about the Danish national team coach’s statements. – The most important thing is that you get to disconnect your head a little and calm your soul. The way people do it, I haven’t used a single calorie. The Vålerenga captain refuses to comment on the relegation 00:46 The Kristiansund players take off in the dressing room after the promotion 01:06 Showa to victory: – There was a blow in the landing 00:52 Trying to give the victory flower to the news reporter 00:21 Show more



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