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Györ's Brazillian left back Eduarda Amorim using the EURO break to recover from an ankle injury

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Amorim thankful fur EURO break

Unlike most of her European team mates from Györi Audi ETO KC Eduarda Amorim will not be very busy this December.

The Brazilian left back is just one of three players from the Hungarian champions who is not taking part at the Women' s EHF EURO in Serbia.

The main objective for the South American sharpshooter will be to recover after an ankle injury before the Main Round of the Women' s EHF Champions League starts in February.

In the interview with ehfCL.com she also predicts who will be hot and who not at the premier continental tournament in Serbia.

ehfCL.com: First of all, how are you? When will your ankle recover?

Eduarda Amorim: I am fine, recovery is going well so far. Of course it is sad that it happened, but it is part of every player life. So I am just taking good care of myself to come back as soon as possible. The doctor gave me 6-8 weeks.

ehfCL.com: How will you going to spend the time during EHF EURO?

Eduarda Amorim: I will just rest, enjoy the free time to spend more time with my fiance and friends, and of course watch some of the EHF EURO matches.

ehfCL.com: Were your teammates were teasing each other before the EURO?

Eduarda Amorim: Of course there were some jokes. It is going to be interesting when the girls play against each other.

ehfCL.com: Who do you think are the favourites in Serbia?

Eduarda Amorim: For me the favourites are Norway, France, Spain, Russia, and Romania. I think any of these teams can get into the higher level of the podium.

ehfCL.com: What are your comments on the Main Round group for Győr?

Eduarda Amorim: I believe we had a great first round and we are ready for more. The main round is always difficult, all the teams are competitive and every match can be decisive, but we are playing at a good level and I believe our team can fight continue our run to the semi-final.


TEXT: Balogh Ildikó / cor
 
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