05.09.2014, 09:57 GROUP 2 REVIEW: While Ukrainian champions easily sailed past Italy's Fasano, Porto had to put much more effort against Hard. Fasano's Zeljko Beharevic scored the first goal of the 2014/15 European season. |
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Motor and Porto reach the final at Lake ConstanceTwo participants of the last season's group phase reached the Qualification Tournament 2 final of the VELUX EHF Champions League, leaving two challengers behind. Motor romped to an overwhelming win against Italy's Junior Fasano 36:20, while Porto edged the tournament's hosts Austria’s Alpla HC Hard 29:25. The two winners will play a direct match for the group phase ticket on Saturday, while the match between Fasano and Hard will determine which club will enter the EHF Cup in the third and which in the second round.
Qualification tournament 2, semi-finals: Surprisingly, debuting youngster Artem Kozakevych led the charge for Motor in his first European match. The 21-year-old right wing scored nine goals, the Montenegrin left back Zeljko Beharevic responded with seven goals for Junior. "It was my premiere game for Motor and my premiere Champions League qualification. Of course I was nervous. Even after first goals I was still like on pins. In the second half we just overran Fasano. The performance of our defence and especially goalkeepers gives us good mood ahead of the main duel,” Kozakevych said. Fasano took their heavily favoured opponents by surprise in the opening minutes and after Beharevic had scored the very first goal of the new season, they even managed to create a three-goal lead. However, the men of Sergey Bebeshko quickly regrouped and through a seven-goal run they turned the tables from 2:5 to 9:5 and never really struggled in the match again.
The Austrian champions failed in the semi-final of the qualification tournament for the second year in a row and for the third time in total.
Porto overcame a bad start (0:3) and shortly before the half-time break escaped by two goals. The Portuguese champions sealed the final entrance early in the second half led by their two top scorers Joao Ferraz and Mick Schubert (each 6 goals). Boris Zivkovic scored eight for the home team. TEXT: EHF / br |
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