Even though still very young, the left back already shows a great understanding of handball, and maturity on the court, putting her raw talent to the test. Since her debut at 16 on the European stage, Scaglione is aware of the progress she made.
“These last three seasons helped me a lot. When I look back to the first season in the European League, it was all about me. I wanted to go over my limits, when I got the ball I only had a goal, a target in mind,” says Scaglione on her start.
“Now, I play for the team, looking more at the game and my teammates, and how to help them. I still have a lot to learn and to work. I look forward to keeping moving forward, together with the team,” adds Ikast's second-best top scorer.
Even though Ikast are unbeaten in the EHF European League and in the Danish league, the Kvindeligaen, they finished the main phase of the season with 18 wins and six defeats, they had a small scare mid-season.
“The whole season was difficult. We had a good start in the Kvindeligaen but then had a few losses in the mid-season. But thankfully, we started to play better just in time for the European League. We played on a high level throughout and it feels nice to be here at the EHF Finals again,” says Scaglione.