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Amorim om søsteren og skader

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Due to injury you missed the previous season. How was it like to be a supporter of your team and watch them from the stands?

I was focusing more on my rehab so I watched just the Champions League matches of my team. I was sorry they couldn't reach the semi-finals. I know they were working double because of the pregnant and injuries players so I think they deserved it. But this is gone now so it is time for a new phase for me and for the team.

-How hard was for you to make a comeback after the difficult injury?

It is still hard, but is something I got prepared to do it. I know I have to take day by day and improve slowly until my performance is back.

-The last season was very difficult for Gyor due to many reasons. Do you think the result achieved is realistic?

As I said I thought they could make it until the semi-finals. But Vardar was better in the first match and make a good job on the second, not giving a chance to Gyor.

- You spent three years playing in Skopje from Kometal GP. What is the most important thing that you learned from playing in this club?

For me was all new experience. What I learnt the most was how to be a professional handball player. In Brazil we didn't have as many trainings and matches as here in Europe. I also learnt the fast I adapted to the place and cultural things the faster I would feel comfortable and play my best handball.

-How much influence had your sister Ana Amorim on your personal development as a player?

She was important only in the begging of my career. She opened doors to me in São Paulo in Brazil to a better club and also helped me very much in Macedonia with the language, adapting and trainings. After that I was more alone. She got engaged and moved on with her life and since then my husband is my biggest supporter.

 

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