31.10.2014, 08:00 GROUP D MATCH REVIEW: Norwegian champions made it three out of three with a narrow win against Baia Mare |
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Seven-meter curse ruins Baia Mare's hopesLarvik HK extended their perfect winning streak in the Women’s EHF Champions League Group D on Friday evening. The Norwegian powerhouse capitalised on HCM Baia Mare’s poor form at the penalty throw line and won 24:23 (12:13). The Romanian outfit missed an amazing seven seven-metres shots. GROUP D HCM Baia Mare (ROU) vs Larvik HK (NOR) 23:24 (13:12)
As Larvik were preparing for their third consecutive win in the continent’s premium competition, HCM Baia Mare were still recovering from their painful 10-goal defeat, 24:34, against Metz Handball.
Powered by Paula Ungureanu’s five saves in the first eight minutes, hosts jumped to an impressive 5:2 lead. Not even an astonishing lack of concentration, proven by three 7-meter shots missed in a five-minute span, derailed Baia Mare off the track. The second half was, as well, packed with a back-and-forth action. Baia Mare started well, but the Romanian momentum faded as the minutes progressed. Several mishaps in the offensive phase meant that Larvik could complete a comeback. Twelve minutes to go the Norwegian powerhouse took the first lead, 21:20. Baia Mare took back the lead, but costly misses from Do Nascimento and Davydenko from the 7-meter line kept Larvik in the game and the Scandinavians finished off the game in style, grabbing their third straight win, 24:23. TEXT: Adrian Costeiu / br |
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