three of the players made a difference, as the Danish håndboldherrer secured WORLD cup gold.

Mikkel Hansen, Niklas Landin and Rasmus Lauge was the Danish twist on the WORLD cup’s All Star team.

Morten Henriksen, team he will play in the Danish Handball Federation, is working on, that Denmark in the future can develop more of the kind of verdensklassespillere.

– I’m nervous, if we can produce the future ones. Therefore, Mikkel Hansen, Niklas Landin and Rasmus Lauge-types, which can really go in and make a difference on your own.

– we missed earlier in the the Danish denmark, and it is something we miss now in the Danish damehåndbold.

– It is important that we in a collective culture, we have in Denmark, it ensures that going forward, says sportschefen.

He stresses, already early in the talentfasen not too many obstacles.

– In a collective sport, we are often put into a box, where all must work together. It can provide challenges, if the security framework is not broad enough.

– It is a fascinating discussion of child and ungdomshåndbolden, that we ensure that we create the space for the here types. We must cultivate the types of boats out in the clubs and in our own talentsystem, says Morten Henriksen.

Peter Bredsdorff-Larsen, coach of Bjerringbro-Silkeborg and former assistant coach on the national team, contributing to the debate:

– Mikkel Hansen, Niklas Landin and Rasmus Lauge is a special talent who already as U18 players played at a very high level. It looks that we don’t usually. The three examples we shall consider as something completely unique.

On the VM-guldholdet was BSV the ligaklub, who had the most players in the WORLD cup squad with the wing Johan Hansen, and bagspillerne Nikolaj Øris and Nikolaj Markussen.

He hopes that the BSV and other ligaklubber can develop some of the future superstars.

– We need to think even more out of the box and challenge the whole talentmiljøet. We must insist to look for different types, which can make a difference, he says.

BSV is about to see an effect of increased effort for young players under the age of 18 years, some of which are already sniffing to the first team.

– We have established our U18-setup and try to contribute to the development of talented young players.

– Bjerringbro-Silkeborg has a fine area, and I am glad that we have put a little more structure in the U18 section, says BSV-coach.

DHF secretary general Morten Stig Christensen has not a template, but think it is all about creating space, which gives space to one’s position.

-, that is The problem, when you want to create units or unique players, is that there are not any instructions on how to do it. There is not a quickfix.

– It can be difficult in our talent development. It is difficult to see on a 15-year-old talent, whether he has the X-factor, stamina and desire to exercise and able to learn and move.

– It is about to give many of the very young players are allowed to experiment and allowed to play and not to be too results-oriented too early, he says.