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14.10.2021, 20:30
Elverum cause Szeged’s first defeat
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GROUP A REVIEW: Mathe and Grøndahl the keys for a major sensation, while Pick lose top spot in the group

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After three rounds, Pick Szeged were the unbeaten leaders in group A and Elverum Handball were on two points from two draws. But on Thursday night the Norwegian champions caused the biggest upset in this group so far by taking both points from Szeged on Thursday night.

A Hungarian, Dominik Mathe, was one of the stand-out Elverum players alongside 20-year-old top scorer Tobias Grøndahl, who netted nine times.

The disappointing and disappointed hosts still have five points, below Aalborg and Kiel, both with six points. Elverum have four points right below the trio of Montpellier, Pick and Vardar.

GROUP A
Pick Szeged (HUN) vs Elverum Handball (NOR) 30:34 (15:19)

  • a 4:3 lead in the seventh minute was Szeged’s last advantage before Elverum turned the match around – first with a 5:1 run and then by a strong push to the break with the last four goals in the first half
  • save for line player Bence Banhidi and wing Bogdan Radivojevic, Pick lacked precision in attack – and showed their weakest half in defence in the EHF Champions League 2021/22 season so far
  • Elverum’s goalkeeper Emil Kheri Imsgard consistently had an accuracy of over 30 per cent, and finished with 18 saves
  • Szeged had a far better start to the second half, backed by the saves of goalkeeper Roland Mikler – but failed to grab their chances at 21:23 when Elverum netted three counter attack goals
  • Elverum’s young centre back Tobias Grøndahl was on fire, netting an overall of nine goals for a finally deserved victory  

The Mathe story: Lake Balaton via Elverum to Paris

Sometimes the indirect route is the best route and Dominik Mathe is a perfect example of this.

After starting his professional career for Hungarian club Balatonfüred, the left-hander moved to Elverum last year.

Thanks to his strong performances in the Champions League, he became a member of the Hungarian senior national team at the last European and World Championships. And thanks to some brilliant matches in Egypt this January, Mathe attracted the attention of Paris Saint-Germain, which he will join next summer.

In his final group match with Elverum on Hungarian ground, Mathe scored six times, but watched the end of the match from the tribune after a red card. He is now Elverum’s second best Champions League scorer of the season with 21 goals.


TEXT: EHF / Björn Pazen
 
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