Norway’s biggest handball star will be out for a long time.
In yesterday’s victory at home against Hamburg, Kiel’s Sander Sajosen broke his foot.
Sander will be out for six to eight months, team doctor Frank Breeze tells the club’s website.
Norway definitely beat Sweden at Friends Arena after a performance by top team star Erling Haaland.
But it was a heavy day for some of the country’s biggest stars. Within a few hours, Casper Rudd was eliminated in the French Open final, Karsten Warholm broke his first appearance of the year due to an injury and the best male handball player in the country Sander Sagosin He was seriously injured in a match for Kiel.
Sajosen, who for many years has been in the controversy over being the best player in the world, had just played a nine-meter jump and passed the ball when he fell badly to the ground. The Norwegian bent down and put all his weight on it in the fall.
Al-Sago was taken directly to the hospital, where it was established that he had a broken ankle and a serious ligament injury.
“It’s brutal”
– But with this kind of injury, Sander will be gone for six to eight months, team doctor Frank Breeze tells the club’s website.
The foot is now in plaster and this means for Kiel a difficult second injury before the end of the season with the fourth final matches in the Champions League. Hendrik Beckler is already gone with a hamstring tear.
– It’s brutal. We have to let this sink in now but we’ll keep working tomorrow, says head coach Philip Giecha.