FEATURE: Many players leaving after the season makes the Danish side even more eager to overcome Nexe and reach the EHF Finals 2022
Until a week ago, GOG’s season in the EHF European League Men 2021/22 could hardly have gone any better. The Danish side racked up seven victories and finished No. 1 in arguably the toughest group, ahead of the likes of SL Benfica, HBC Nantes, and TBV Lemgo Lippe. They went on with two clear wins in the Last 16 against Bidasoa Irun.
But then came the first leg of the quarter-finals, at RK Nexe last Tuesday.
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EHF / Björn Pazen