13.09.2013, 10:50 NEWS REPORT: French runners-up pay respect to their opponents in the Women's EHF Champions League Qualification Group 4, but still they dream about their premiere appearance in the European top flight. |
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No pressure on Fleury before their trip to ItalyIf you ask head coaches from the first league in France about the potential winners of the championship this year, they always give you two names: Metz and Fleury.
Last year, Fleury, located 130 kilometers away from Paris, lost the championship's final against Metz (27:22/21:27). Only one goal which made the difference between the team that would take part in the Champions League group phase and the one which would have to take part in a qualification tournament. Even the qualification was not assured until the EHF Executive Committee granted Fleury with a Wild Card place.
"Today, we have around 16 or 17 players able to play in the team, told Bougeant. We even have Maakan Tounkara who can help sometimes on the right wing." Tounkara quit handball one year ago when she left Le Havre while she was part of the French national team. While winning the championship remains the main target of this new season, Fleury still keeps in mind that the qualification tournament in Italy could be the ticket for its first Champions League campaign in its history. "This year, our target is to win all our games," another stalwart Manon Houette says. "The challenge will be really hard in Salerno but we have our card to play." "We will go to Italy without any kind of pressure because we will play against two very good teams anyway, explains Bougeant. I would say that first, we will have to win against Rostov, which will be hard. "And if we win, we will have to undertake some risks in the final, whatever the other team will be."
In the other semi-final of the Group 4 in Eboli, Italy the host team of Salerno will face the new emerging Macedonian powerhouse Vardar Skopje. Photo: Clement Domas TEXT: Clement Domas / br |
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