Handball: the French beaten in the World Cup final by Norway
Norwegian handball players won the 2021 World Cup final against France on December 19.
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Text by: Tom Rossi Follow
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The French women's handball team failed to achieve the Olympic-World Games double after its defeat in the final of the 2021 World Championship against Norway, this Sunday, December 19, in Granollers.
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Four months after their historic gold medal at
the Tokyo Olympics
, the Blue were aiming for a magnificent double this Sunday, December 19, in the final of the Spanish World Cup.
But they fell against the stunning Norwegians (29-22).
Everything started well for the French, who had an almost perfect first period.
Five minutes from the break, they have six goals ahead thanks to a crazy success (80%, against 50% for Norway).
French handball player Allison Pineau, after scoring a penalty in the 2021 World Cup final, against Norway, in Granollers, on December 19.
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It stalled in the last seconds of the first act with two goals conceded (+4 at the break), then completely derailed after returning from the locker room.
Only 6 goals in the second half
In just two minutes, the Norwegian European champions returned to height, before taking the advantage for the first time (36th, 19-18).
They will no longer be joined.
Blunted after their hotly contested semi-final against Denmark, without idea and lacking success, the France team only scored 6 goals in the second half.
A year after its coronation at the Euro against France, Norway added a fourth world crown to its record and put an end to the series of victories of the Blue (16 matches).
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