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28.04.2012, 10:21 AG Kobenhavn and Atletico Madrid reach VELUX EHF FINAL4 in Cologne – Barcelona eliminated despite victory |
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Defending champions out of raceAG Kobenhavn and Atletico Madrid are the first two teams which have qualified for the VELUX EHF FINAL4, played 26/27 May in Cologne. The two additional semi-finalists will be decided on Sunday in the encounters Kiel vs. Zagreb and Berlin vs. Leon. Defending champions FC Barcelona have not reached their final destination despite a victory against AGK. VELUX EHF Champions League, quarterfinal, second leg: FC Barcelona Intersport (ESP) vs. AG Kobenhavn (DEN) 36:33 (17:17) First leg: 23:29
In Barcelona, the Danish champions showed a highly concentrated, intermediately brilliant performance in a match with weak defences on both sides. Whilst Siarhei Rutenka was the best player for the highly disappointed host and showed his true abilities after a weak performance in the re-match, an Icelandic duo were the match winners for AGK: Despite an injury from the first leg, Olafur Stefansson was the key to success, not only because of his seven goals, but as the spiritus rector of his team, in which his country fellow Gudjon Valur Sigurdsson was the top scorer with eight goals. Despite bearing in mind that they had to catch up six goals, FC Barcelona Intersport did not start with full speed, but concentrated – same as AG Kobenhavn did. The Danes had to miss injured Joachim Boldsen, Barcelona missed Albert Rocas. The Catalan defence played much more offensive than one week before with intermediate man-to-man defence against Mikkel Hansen. But Kobenhavn found the way to the goals, right in the first half especially by Sigurdsson, scoring by counter attacks, or Stefansson with his back court hammers. Barca, pushed by a big crowd in the Palau Blaugrana, tried hard in attack and was able to score much more goals than in the first leg, but their defence conceded too many easy goals on the other hand. When Siarhei Rutenka scored for the fourth time to 17:14 in minute 26 the host seemed to have the control, but Kobenhavn fought back – and Stefansson secured the equal halftime result of 17:17.
AGK coach Magnus Andersson took his time-out, whilst the Palau Blaugrana went crazy. But it was the Icelandic duo Stefansson/Sigurdsson again, who finally secure the ticket to Cologne thanks to their in total 15 goals. Being top scorer with nine goals was of little consolation for Siarhei Rutenka, who missed his fifth straight chance to reach a final of the EHF Champions League. On the other hand four times EHF Champions League winner Stefansson reached his sixth semi-final in this competition – with the fourth club after SC Magedeburg, Ciudad Real and Rhein Neckar Löwen. Atletico Madrid (ESP) vs. RK Cimos Koper (SLO) 31:24 (14:13) First leg: 23:26
The host started perfectly thanks to a high shot efficiency and a brilliant Sterbik. Cimos Koper lacked concentration in the very beginning – and their defence was far beyond their performance in the first leg. After eight minutes Madrid was away 7:3 and with his fourth goal Kiril Lazarow seemed to have broken the resistance very early at the 9:4 in minute 14. But then a time-out was the perfect wake-up call for Cimos Koper. The defence became more aggressive, in attack the concentration rose – and the downswing had come to an end. Twelve minutes later Milorad Krivokapic had reduced the gap to only two goals scoring the 13:11 – a distance which would already be enough for Koper to reach the VELUX EHF FINAL 4. Madrid was paralysed, lost their rhythm in attack and without Sterbik they would even been below at the break. So they went to the dressing rooms with a 14:13 lead – too less to reach Cologne at this moment.
But then Arpad Sterbik reanimated his team with brilliant saves. He pulled the Koper teeth by shutting his shop, and his team mates took a boost of confidence by Sterbik. Nine minutes before the end and the 26:22 scored by Abalo the four goals distance the host needed to proceed, was reached. And with the end of a 11:4 series and the intermediate score of 28:23 in minute 55, the celebrations could start, the Koper resistance was broken and the announcer in Madrid was shouting “Vamos a Colonia!”. Best Koper scorer was Matjaz Brumen with seven goals, the same number as Jonas Källman scored for Atletico. TEXT: Björn Pazen |
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