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27.03.2007, 04:14 The disappointment of Larvik coach and goalkeeper is obvious after their CL exit. |
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Larvik Were Hoping for MoreNorwegian champion Larvik HK is one of the two group winners knocked out in the quarterfinals. As the group stage progressed, Larvik fans - and many people in Norway in general – had increasing expectations from Larvik. There were some who kept mentioning the South Norwegian team as one of the favourites to win the trophy. No matter how, the 55-45 aggregate defeat from Győri Audi ETO was the end for the Norwegians.
After a 28-22 home win in the first leg, Győr left no doubt in the second match either, winning 27-23 in Bergslihallen in Larvik leading by six and seven goals several times. The disappointment in Larvik was bitter after the early exit.
"Over before it started""As a matter of fact, it was over before it really started in the second match," Larvik coach Karl-Erik Bøhn said. He refers to the fact that Győr were leading 10-4 after only a quarter of an hour of the second match. This meant already 12 goals in aggregate.
Rantala unsatisfied with herself
Larvik´s Danish goalkeeper Lene Rantala was just as disappointed as her coach after the two defeats.
"It was not easy to stand behind our defence in the second match, but I definitely did not do my job well during the two games. In the second match, Anita Görbicz was especially big problem. I’m very disappointed now and I probably will be for some time to come," added the Danish Olympic Champion. TEXT: Peter Bruun |
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