The current season has not been a walk in the park for Vipers, who lost four games in the group phase but handed Györ their first loss of the season to snatch the second place and an direct quarter-final berth.
A clear 65:49 aggregate win against Krim Mercator Ljubljana followed, as the reigning champions are back into the EHF FINAL4, where they face Metz Handball in the semi-final, a team that beat Vipers twice in the group phase, 23:18 and 31:25.
“It definitely will not be easy, because they are a strong team, that knows how to play this type of games. However, we are getting better and better, and also have a very good, balanced and experienced team,” says Gulldén.
The title holders, who are the first Norwegian team to qualify for the EHF FINAL4 for three seasons in a row, boast the needed experience to navigate through a daring challenge, like a two-day showdown for the trophy.
It might well be the last chance for silverware for Gulldén, who will leave Vipers this summer, moving back to Lugi HF in her native Sweden due to family reasons, after retiring from the national team after the EHF EURO 2020.
“My last dance, right? Yes, it could be. But I will not dwell on it,” Gulldén says. “We need to win two games and that is it.”