Füchse Berlin reel: second defeat in a row against Gummersbach!
Füchse Berlin lose again in the handball Bundesliga against Gummersbach. New coach Krickau is still waiting for the first point.

Füchse Berlin reel: second defeat in a row against Gummersbach!
The Füchse Berlin suffered their second defeat of the current Bundesliga season after Stefan Kretzschmar and Jaron Siewert parted ways. On November 17, 2025, coach Nicolej Krickau's team lost to VfL Gummersbach 29:34 (13:18) and now has only two points after four games. The Foxes lost touch in the first half and were unable to fight back decisively in the second half of the game.
With this victory, Gummersbach celebrated its third win of the season and moved further up the table. The Foxes, on the other hand, have now lost important points in the title fight early in the season. Despite a strong performance from Mathias Gidsel, who was the Füchse's best thrower with ten goals, the team was unable to convince overall. Tim Freihöfer scored four goals and was also actively involved.
Weak start and technical errors
The Foxes started the game with a weak performance. They got their first goal just five minutes into the game, but quickly found themselves trailing 8-2. Gummersbach was efficient in the early stages and scored in almost every attack. After a quarter of an hour it was already 11:3, which increased the unrest in the club.
Axel Lange, the Füchse's advisory board, expressed concern and noted that 60-70% of the players wanted a change in the coaching position. This disagreement within the club could amount to further pressure on coach Krickau, who has so far emerged without a point from two Bundesliga games. After the break, the Füchse initially got within 14:18, but quickly gave up the momentum and allowed Gummersbach a 1:5 run.
Final phase of the game
In the final phase of the game, the Foxes were nine goals behind, which shows that the team was not able to improve their performance. Dejan Milosavljev, the Foxes' goalkeeper, only made his first save after 40 minutes. This speaks volumes about the defensive work and the problems the team had on defense.
Because of their comfortable lead, Gummersbach allowed themselves to have a weaker final phase. Bertram Obling, the Gummersbach goalkeeper, also delivered a strong performance and made a significant contribution to the victory. This defeat also marked the first time in eleven years that the Foxes lost in Gummersbach.
The current situation suggests that the Foxes urgently need to improve their performance in order to avoid slipping further down the table. Collaboration within the club and especially in the area of sports psychology could perhaps provide answers on how to deal with pressure and expectations in the Bundesliga. Experts such as Henning Thrien and André Haber have emphasized in the past how important sports psychology is in handball and that there is a need to talk about how teams overcome challenges.
The next few weeks will be crucial for the Foxes, who are now under pressure to break out of the previous negative spiral in order not to lose touch with the top places.
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