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18.04.2007, 01:25 The decisive games of the CL are coming up. Go through the road of the two German finalists from the group phase to the final. |
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Road to the FinalFlensburg will face Kiel on Sunday in the first leg of the Champions League final. This will be the first time that two German sides play for the trophy.
The teams, however, are not new in the CL finals. Kiel played against Barcelona in 2000, Flensburg against Celje in 2004, but both times the Germans lost the decisive games. The only German CL winner are Magdeburg so far.
The Road of Flensburg
Group D
The team of the German town close to the Danish border were drawn in Group D, where Russian Medvedi, Croatian Zagreb and the Macedonian Skopje were waiting for them. It was probably the strongest CL group, but Flensburg showed convincing performance.
Their only defeat came in the last round against a Chehovskie Medvedi - a team that gives the base of the Russian national team.
Celje Pivovarno Lasko
“The difference between us and Celje was that they played like a team; we played individually, so the result says everything. But I know the atmosphere in our hall will be good and I can hope to make up the result,” said Lars Christiansen after the serious defeat.
The Danish left winger was the best of his team in the away game and he had great part in Flensburg’s qualification after a ten-goal home victory in the second leg. NB: Beutler saved a last-minute penalty and he
FC Barcelona Cifec
The Champions League resumed with the quarterfinals after the World Championship where Germany won and Denmark came in third. The enthusiasm and confidence of the team and players was apparent against the Catalonians. Barcelona suffered one of the greatest defeats in their history at the first leg in the Flensburg Arena. Christiansen was unstoppable with 13 goals.
The return leg was not formality, but Barcelona were not able to come close. “We were not really in a crisis,” said Kent-Harry Andersson, coach of Flensburg. “When it was difficult at times, we were able to survive with our routine.”
CBM Valladolid
The second leg was a historical game for the Spanish, but it will also go down in history as one of the most exciting semi-finals ever. Valladolid got an overtime 7-meter throw that would have been enough for a 2-goal victory meaning qualification on away goals. Roberto Garcia Parrondo took responsibility, but Dan Beutler made the save of his life. He took his team to the final. "These are the moments that one becomes a goalkeeper for," he said after the game.
The Road of Kiel
Group E
Chambery Savoie HB
The next opponent was still an easier one for Kiel. Though the French team had great players, such as veteran Jackson Richardson who scored 8 in Germany, reaching the quarterfinal was never a question.
MKB Veszprém
The second leg brought what the Kiel fans expected and the same Karabatic, Andersson and Lundström were the stars of the team who showed the best performance in Hungary already. Omeyer in the goal was also in top form in contrast to the first leg. Kiel won by seven and went on to the semi-final.
Portland San Antonio
Portland, last year’s finalist were drawn for Kiel. The German team were satisfied to avoid the other Bundesliga squad, but they knew that the Spanish are extremely strong.
The Kiel Arena was filled once again for the big event. More than 10,300 were supporting the teams, most of them Kiel.
Karabatic was in great form already in the first half scoring 7, but the team needed 40 minutes to take a comfortable lead. After a six-goal lead, Portland came close once again and made the end of the match exciting. Only one goal separated the teams, but Kiel will be there in the final to face Flensburg. TEXT: EHF |
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