06.10.2008, 11:28 Read the summary of Round 1 in the Men's EHF Champions League. |
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CL summary: Men's Round 1Four victories in four matches – the Spanish teams took an ideal start in the Champions League season. While three Spanish were the favourites – Portland against Bucharest, Ciudad Real in Svendborg and Barcelona in Drammen –, the victory of Leon against Montpelier somewhat surprising. In the other top matches of round 1, Zagreb made a draw against Rhein Neckar Löwen and Veszprém – in a tense match – took the points against Flensburg-Handewitt. Group A As Celje didn’t have a chance in France and lost by seven goals, Hammary took two important points against the Lithuanian champion Karys. “The match was full of ups and downs,” Hammarby coach Staffan Olsson said afterwards. The match winner for the Swedish champion was their goalkeeper, Michael Aström, with a 40% save stats. After 15:11 at halftime, Hammarby decided the match at 22:16. In the following minutes they kept this distance from Karys. “In the second half our defence was too weak,” Karys’ coach Valdemaras Novickis analysed after the game. The only disappointment for Hammarby was the number of spectators – only 488 fans showed up to watch the game. Group B Ciudad Real sat in the driver’s seat right from the start. The CL title holders were leading in Denmark already by 6:0. Even as GOG came closer by halftime, the favourites didn’t have any difficulties. As the gap was mostly around six goals, Ciudad improved again and settled the matter already at 26:19. The top scorer of Ciudad was their line player. Thorsten Laen scored seven goals against his old club, while on the other side Hallgrimsson scored six goals against the again outstanding goalkeeper duo Sterbik/Hombrados and a strong Spanish defence. Bosna Sarajevo took two important points on their quest for a minimum objective, the third place of the group. After an equal start, the Bosnian champions took the lead after 8:8 and increased this gap through the whole match. The 3 500 fans saw a very strong performance by Nebojsa Golic who scored ten times. Group C Kiel had an easy start against the FYR Macedonian champions on Thursday. The other top team of the group, Barcelona had a more difficult time. The Catalonians made too many mistakes in Drammen, but won clearly at the end. After a 7:7, the guests improved and took a few goals lead by the break. Drammen came closer in the mid second half and nearly took back the lead at 19:20 with five goals in a row. But more individual class and more international experience brought two points for Barcelona. “Drammen were a strong team,” coach Manolo Cadenas said. The best scorers were Hansen (Drammen) and Nagy (Barcelona) with six goals each. Group D HSV defeated Presov on Thursday. The other game of Group D promised more excitement. “It was an easy victory for us. We are glad to have started the Champions League so well,” FCK sporting director Thomas Hylle said. The winners of Round 1 will meet Copenhagen in the next round. Group E Portland dominated the game against Steaua on Thursday and took the two points in a convincing fashion. Group F 5 000 spectators saw a very tense match in Veszprém with a last minute victory for the Hungarians. Group G With good concentration Leon took two important points that take them nearer to the main round. This was the top duel of this group. Group H “We lost a point due to a bad defence,” Zagreb coach Lino Cervar said after the top match of Group H. Meanwhile, Löwen’s manager Thorsten Storm was very satisfied: “This was our best match of the season.” In the second game of the group Szeged showed a strong performance in Poland. The Hungarians took an early lead (5-1 in 9 minutes). The Polish side were unable to score with Puljezevic in the Szeged goal who saved clear chances and 7-m shots as well. On the other end of the court Milorad Krivokapic was very effective scoring eight goals for Szeged. Sebastian Rumniak scored four times for Wisla against a focused Szeged that gave Plock no chance over the whole 60 minutes. TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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