The Füchse Berlin have taken the lead in the handball Bundesliga.

The capitals won their away game at TSV GWD Minden on Thursday with 31:25 (19:10) and lead the standings with 8: 0 points.

The fourth win in the fourth game was also for SC Magdeburg, who prevailed 28:17 (14: 8) at HBW Balingen-Weilstetten.

However, the better goal difference speaks for the Berliners.

The Füchse got a great start in the game with a 5: 0 (7th).

It was only in the eighth minute that Nikola Jukic scored the first goal for the hosts.

Shortly before half-time, Jacob Holm ensured the city's first ten-goal lead at 19: 9.

In the end, there was also a clear winner in the duel between the Lichtlein family.

The Berlin Nils prevailed against his uncle Carsten in Mindener Tor.

The Magdeburg game in Balingen was also decided quickly.

Even without the injured Michael Damgaard, the SCM had everything under control.

The HSV Hamburg fought with great morale a 27:27 (13:11) at SC DHfK Leipzig.

Tobias Schimmelbauer took care of the acclaimed equalizer shortly before the end.

The Bergische HC won their home game against the TVB Stuttgart with 26:25 (12:10).

Flensburg-Handewitt gambled away leadership

The SG Flensburg-Handewitt has meanwhile also lost the second game in the preliminary round of the Champions League.

On Thursday, the German runner-up lost to FC Porto with 27:28 (12:13).

Antonio Areia scored the winning goal for the Portuguese in the final second with a seven-meter throw.

The best throwers were Hampus Wanne with eight goals for Flensburg and Daymaro Salina with six goals for Porto.

The SG was extremely weak in the game.

The long-term injuries Franz Semper, Göran Sögard Johannessen, Magnus Röd and Lasse Möller were also missing Anton Lindskog and Kevin Möller.

The Swedish cyclist Lindskog stayed in Flensburg with gastrointestinal problems, the first offspring was expected at the home of the Danish goalkeeper Möller.

The Flensburg team found it correspondingly difficult to get into the game.

The hosts presented a 3-0 after six minutes.

As the playing time increased, the North Germans got along better.

Especially left wing Wanne kept the SG in the game with his hits.

In the 40th minute, the Swede took the first lead at 18:17, which increased to 20:17 (42nd) and 27:24 (56th).

Porto bet on the seventh field player and came with a 4-0 run to a happy victory.