HANDBALL. France – Denmark: beaten, no seventh world crown for the Blues

HANDBALL France Denmark beaten no seventh world crown for

FRANCE – DENMARK. After 2019 and 2021, Denmark won a third world title by winning against the Blues (34-29). No seventh coronation on the international scene for the France team.

23:30 – End of the live!

Thank you all for following this live of the 2023 World Handball Final between France and Denmark. See you soon on L’Internaute.com for other news.

23:20 – Lauge and Pytlick, XXL performances

One scored ten goals, the other nine goals: Lauge Schmidt and Pytlick blasted the defense of the Blues throughout the game. Between them, they scored more than half of the Danish goals including achievements at the most important moments of the match when the Blues picked up the score.

23:10 – The Blues series ends here

For the first time since 1995, the French handball team lost in the final of a World Cup. The Blues have won six world titles so far (1995, 2001, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2017).

11:00 p.m. – Remili: “the most beautiful of silver medals”

Despite the defeat this evening against Denmark, Nedim Remili did not hide from the microphone of our colleagues from BeIN Sports the satisfaction of the performance of the Blues this evening.

10:50 p.m. – Guillaume Gille: “A difficult start to the match”

After the meeting, Guillaume Gille analyzed the meeting of his players with our colleagues from BeIN Sports. For the coach of the France team, the start of the match put the Blues in a bad position for the rest of the final.

10:40 p.m. – The Blues miss the last step!

While they could win a seventh world title, the Blues lost this evening against Denmark in the World Cup final. Led from the first minutes of the match, the French never managed to reverse the trend despite a good start to the second period. Next goal: the 2024 European Championship in Germany next year.

22:32 – Historic hat-trick for Denmark

After 2019 and 2021, Denmark achieved the treble on the world stage by winning the 2023 World Cup. This is the third consecutive coronation for the Danes.

22:28 – The Blues lose (29-34)

No seventh world title for the Blues. France lost this evening against Denmark (29-34) who achieved a historic hat-trick by winning a third consecutive coronation.

22:25 – Richardson stumbles on Landin (29-33)

Failure of Melvyn Richardson on a throw from seven meters. The Danes are heading for the world title.

22:23 – Mem at the station (29-32)

After a cross from Remili with Mem, the right-back deceives Moller on the wrong foot. On the action that follows, Pytlick sends a huge shot to the hip which ends up in the top corner of Vincent Gérard.

22:18 – Fourth goal for Ms (27-30)

It’s not over for the Blues! -3 after a goal from Dika Mem with just over five minutes to go.

22:15 – Mem stumbles on Moller (25-28)

New shot from Dika Mem who sees his attempt diverted by Moller, author of a good entry into play.

22:13 – How Lagarde looks (26-28)

-2 for the Blues after a goal from Romain Lagarde in his left-back position. The Danish goalkeeper can’t do anything.

22:12 – The bar for Mem (24-27)

On his shot, Dika Mem smashes the Danish crossbar. On the action that follows, Mensah gives Denmark a three-goal lead.

22:09 – New goal for Remili (24-25)

Nedim Remili still maintains hope for the Blues after a new goal.

22:08 – Gate hit in the ankle (23-24)

Shifted to his right wing by Dika Mem, Valentin Porte takes his support on the foot of a Dane and completely twists his left ankle. Melvyn Richardson converts the seven-yard throw.

22:04 – Tournat on fire (22-23)

After a new goal from Pytlick, Nicolas Tournat is found by Kentin Mahé. The pivot resets the gap to -1.

22:03 – Easy turn (21-22)

Second consecutive goal for Nicolas Tournat who adjusts Niklas Landin with a slow shot.

22:00 – First goal for Hansen (18-21)

After an anti-game foul by Dika Memet a two-minute exclusion, Mikkel Hansen scored his first goal on a throw from seven meters.

21:56 – Gidsel makes the break (17-19)

New gap for Denmark which takes a two-goal lead after a shot at the post of Gidsel, Danish right back.

21:52 – Prandi flies away (17-17)

Elohim Prandi does what he knows how to do best: soar through the air to send huge shots. The left-back deceives Landin with a rebound shot.

21:51 – Mem equalizes (16-16)

As soon as the resumption, Dika Mem builds his goal on his own by sending a missile into Landin’s cages.

21:50 – Resumption in Stockholm! (15-16)

The Blues kick off the second half.

21:36 – It’s half time in Stockholm (15-16)

While trailing by five goals, the Blues caught up to a length of the Danes before halftime. Nikola Karabatic and his teammates took advantage of Denmark’s inefficiency where they went unscored for almost five minutes.

21:33 – Remili gives hope to the Blues (14-15)

What a comeback from Prandi. After a goal, the left back made two assists for Ludovic Fabregas then Nedim Remili here which allows the Blues to pick up a goal from the Danes.

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