27.02.2016, 09:28 ROUND PREVIEW: Spanish-Ukrainian and Danish-Belarusian encounters in the VELUX EHF Champions League Group Phase Knockout Play-Offs. |
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Battle for the final spaces in the Last 16 begins
The final places for the VELUX EHF Champions League Last 16 are at stake when the two top teams of Group C and D from the group phase knockout, meet for their first leg of the play-off this weekend.
The Ukrainians travel to Spain with the reputation of being a high-scoring team combined with a problematic defence at times and their La Rioja opponents, built around Jota Gonzalez recorded 298 goals in the group stage, two more than Zaporozhye. The statistics alone suggest a spectacular clash on Saturday as Motor have lost just two matches in the whole season, both away VELUX EHF Champions League encounters. Their recent league win against ZTR Zaporozhye, in their local derby often compared to the atmosphere, quality and occasion of a VELUX EHF Champions League game, gives the team confidence ahead of their trip to Logrono. “We feel we are on the right track,” said left wing Zakhar Denisov after Motor’s last league game. “We did not have problems in attack in the past, but now we are becoming more confident in defence.” His coach, Nikolay Stepanets, warned his team about the euphoria surrounding the game, calling for focus ahead of one of their most crucial matches of the season. The Ukrainian side will feel more confident now that La Rioja’s best scorer in the group phase Cristiano Malmagro, with 68 goals, has now left the club, and there is much at stake for the Spaniards, who will rely on their wing play through Pedro Rodriguez and Angel Fernandez, in a partnership which has scored 85 goals already this season.
With Richard Kappelin in goal, experienced players like Ruben Garabaya, silverware thanks to the Copa Asobal in their hands, several new singings and fine form picked up after intensive training during the international break, La Rioja can also rely on the miracle of their Palacio. La Rioja have a strong 4-0-1 record at home this season, whilst Motor are 2-1-2 on the road, with their crucial last draw against Skjern earning them top spot and avoiding Meshkov Brest. Two strong offensive teams will meet on Saturday and the key to the match will be the defence of the Ukrainian team and how they manage to handle these duties against the Spanish favourites.
Skjern Handbold (DEN) vs HC Meshkov Brest (BLR)
“Brest have national team players in all positions and even on the bench too,” said Nørgaard to ehfCl.com. “There is no doubt that we will have be at our absolutely best to have a chance over two matches against them, but recent years we have seem more and more eastern European teams emerging on the European handball scene.
His adversary, Brest coach Sergey Bebeshko feels his team is well prepared for the task ahead. TEXT: Tomas Cuncik/Peter Bruun/amc |
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