Always with a smile on her face, the right back thinks the experience she has had so far has helped her and her team.
“Playing EHF European League qualifications in the last season, and having an experience of the EHF Champions League, had an impact on me. And rest of the team also took the best from the previous seasons. With that experience you are less nervous, you know how to handle thriller situations and what is coming,” she adds.
“The EHF European League is important and good for the players, as we get to meet new teams and new players. It's all exciting. And this season, it's like we almost knew we could make it happen and write down the best story possible,” says Rode.
Regardless of whether they go back to Germany with bronze or fourth place, Thüringer took the best from playing the European competition, making a strong base for the future.
The team with 13 consecutive seasons of participating in European Cup competitions started the 2022/23 season with a completely new team after the arrivals of Annika Lott, Sonja Frey and goalkeeper Irma Schjött, among 10 others. Head coach Herbert Müller, who celebrated his seventh year at the helm, was able to pull the squad together to get to the finals.
“If someone told me back in October we will be in Graz, sadly, I couldn't believe it. Thüringer are almost a new team, with 10 new players joining for this season. Somehow, we found chemistry and good play quickly, which was shown throughout the season,” Rode says.
“No matter how it ends, it was a great season. We had a lot of fun and we developed new skills, learned to be together as a team,” she adds.
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