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21.05.2007, 09:32 The Trophy returns to Anja Andersen's team after 2004 and 2005. Slagelse played a marvellous game and won 32-24 in front of an enthusiastic home crowd in Brondby Hallen. |
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Slagelse Take CL Trophy Back
"Our Champions League trophy is back again," this text figured on the golden T-shirts that the Slagelse players received after the end of the second leg of their Champions League final won against Russian Lada Togliatti. And the trophy returns to Slagelse, after 2004 and 2005 and after last year’s Viborg HK success.
The first leg ended 29-29 in Togliatti after a well played and dramatic game, but Slagelse left no doubt in the return match. The Danes won 32-24 with a simply breathtaking performance and the aggregate result is 61-53 for Slagelse.
Fantastic support for Slagelse
And what a support! Through most of the match the noise was as deafening as you usually only find it on home grounds of male teams such as Hungarian MKB Veszprém or Slovenian Celje Pivovarna Lasko!
And Slagelse rewarded their many fans for their massive support from the start. After only three and a half minutes the Danes were leading 3-0. The home team continued in that style for practically the rest of the first half. A team time-out called by Lada coach Alexey Gumyanov at 6-1 after 6 minutes and 56 seconds did not help the visitors much against the Slagelse dominance due to several factors.
One of these was Slagelse’s extremely strong defence, the other was Cecilie Leganger. The experienced Norwegian goalkeeper proved once again why so many people consider her to be the World’s best goalkeeper today. Leganger made one of the finest performances in her already glorious career: her many saves combined with Slagelse’s strong defence with Mette Melgaard, Anne Loft, Line Hovgaard and Kamilla Kristensen allowed the hosts to score many goals on counter-attacks.
It was obvious from the start that Carmen Lungu was especially motivated after missing the first match. Apart from fighting well she become her team’s top scorer with 7 goals.
Slagelse’s Montenegrin winger, Maja Savic, was reported fit from the leg injury she picked up the first match, but she didn’t play too much after all. Line Hovgaard proved to be an excellent replacement, scoring 6 goals on top of her efforts in defence.
Quick eight-goal lead
"Now we have won the first half – we want to win one more," Slagelse´s assistant coach Peter Bruun Jørgensen told Danish TV before the start of the second half. In fact, Slagelse did not win “one more”, but the 16-16 of the second half did not bother anyone in Denmark… Slagelse seemed to simply run over Lada after the break and they were leading 17-8, 19-9, 22-11, and 23-12 as well. However, Lada have to be given credit for never giving up, even when things looked hopeless. The Russian players, who almost looked scared of the Slagelse defence and goalkeeper Cecilie Leganger – especially in the fist half – were fighting hard to avoid a complete disaster.
They were successful in it as they managed to come closer at the end to eight goals, as they were behind at half time. The home crowd rewarded their efforts with applause as they left the court.
As mentioned above, Carmen Lungu became Slagelse’s top scorer with 7 goals, while Lada’s pivot Ludmilla Mochalina scored 7 as well. TEXT: Peter Bruun |
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