German coach fires back at critics after lost EURO final: 'No tactical understanding'

After the end of the Handball European Championship, Alfred Gislason commented on the criticism directed at him.
After the end of the Handball European Championship, Alfred Gislason commented on the criticism directed at him.SINA SCHULDT / DPA PICTURE-ALLIANCE VIA AFP

After winning the European Championship silver medal with Germany’s handball team, national coach Alfred Gislason has hit back at his critics. “We all know they don’t really have much of a clue,” the Icelander is quoted by Bild newspaper as saying. “If you’re a podcaster and you have to talk about something for an hour every week, then... None of them have ever been a coach. I know what their tactical understanding is like. And none of them ever stood in defense.”

After the preliminary round defeat against Serbia (27-30), former national players Stefan Kretzschmar, Pascal Hens, and Michael Kraus voiced criticism of Gislason on Dyn’s “Harzblut” talk show. 2007 world champion Hens complained that “leadership from the sidelines was missing.” He said there was “no plan B” in the attack. Kraus, another world champion from 19 years ago, was even more blunt: “Alfred, coached terribly, he was outcoached.”

Gislason pleased with DHB team’s progress.

Just over two weeks after the team was on the brink of an early exit, Germany claimed its first European Championship medal since winning the title in 2016 on Sunday. “If there’s even the slightest bit of a scrappy game, every one of these self-promoters is ready to take a shot at us,” said Gislason. “So I can just can't keep calm.

The 66-year-old is “extremely” pleased with the development of his team. “That makes me even happier than the silver medal. And the progress isn’t over yet.”

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