Alright, so I finally got around to watching that Denmark versus Germany handball match everyone was talking about. I’d been meaning to catch it, cleared my schedule, the whole nine yards. You know how it is, you hear the buzz, and you just gotta see it for yourself.

Settling In (or trying to)
So, I got my snacks, plopped down on the couch, ready for some top-tier handball. I knew Denmark was the team to beat. Heard they’d won the World Cup like, three times in a row or something before this? And they were averaging a crazy number of goals. Germany, well, they’re always a solid team, tough competitors, so I figured it’d be a good scrap.
But wouldn’t you know it? Just as things were about to get started, my neighbor decides it’s the perfect time to start some DIY project. Sounded like he was trying to drill his way to the Earth’s core. I swear, the timing of some people! I had to pause everything, go over, have a polite (well, mostly polite) word. By the time I got back, I’d missed the first few minutes. Always something, isn’t it? Makes you appreciate the actual game time even more when you finally get to it.
The Game Itself
Anyway, once I was actually watching, Denmark was pretty much as advertised. They just know how to score. It’s like a well-oiled machine. Every player seems to know exactly where to be, what pass to make. Germany was putting up a fight, definitely. You could see the effort, they weren’t just rolling over. There were some good saves, some tough defending.
I was trying to follow all the quick plays. Handball’s so fast, if you blink you miss something crucial. There were a few moments where Germany looked like they might close the gap, get some momentum going. But then Denmark would just come back with a couple of quick goals. It was relentless.
- Denmark’s offense was just flowing.
- Germany’s defense had their work cut out for them.
- The goalkeepers on both sides made some incredible saves, honestly.
I remember reading somewhere that Denmark actually went on to win their fourth World Cup in a row with this tournament. Scoring over 30 goals in this final, too. Yeah, that sounds about right from what I saw.

The Wind Down
As the second half wore on, you could kind of see the writing on the wall. Denmark kept that lead, managed the game really well. The energy from the German side was still there, but Denmark just had an answer for everything. They ended up winning it, I think the score was 32 to 26. A solid win for them, no doubt about it.
After the final whistle, you could see the Danes celebrating. And why not? Winning a big final like that, especially against a rival like Germany, it’s a big deal. For me, it was a good watch, even with the drilling saga at the start. Just shows you the level these athletes play at. Pretty impressive stuff, even if you’re just a casual observer like me trying to enjoy a game on a Saturday afternoon.