04.09.2016, 03:30 GROUP 1 REVIEW: Presov will be back in the VELUX EHF Champions League, after a commanding win; the Finnish side leave Presov on a bright note with an impressive win over Differdange |
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Presov impress and seal group phase berthThe Slovakian side powered past the experienced RK Gorenje Velenje in their group phase decider match, while the Finnish side take third spot in the VELUX EHF Champions League Qualification Group 1 after their win over the Luxembourg champions Red Boys Differdange.
• TATRAN broke the qualification tournament curse after five failed attempts GROUP 1
RK Gorenje Velenje (SLO) vs TATRAN Presov (SVK) 21:23 (10:12)
Strong back court helped TATRAN pull away Amazing defence sealed the deal But the real difference was made in the first 15 minutes of the second half. A 6:2 run, spurred on by Rabek and Urban helped TATRAN jump to a 20:14 lead that could not be recovered by the Slovenian side. As Presov were already celebrating the win, Velenje clawed back, but the 23:21 win was enough for TATRAN who play against Naturhouse La Rioja, HC Metalurg, Chehovskie Medvedi, Montpellier HB and Elverum Handball in this year’s VELUX EHF Champions League Group Phase. Anze Ratajec, centre back of Velenje spoke post-match: “Congratulations to them on their clear win. We prepared a lot for this game. When the final game came, we had hot heads. At the most important moments we missed a lot of 100 per cent chances. This is the reason why the match ended like that.” Rastislav Trtik, coach of Presov commented: “We knew Gorenje are very strong in the centre back position, Ratajec and Mitrovic, play well with the other backs, line players and wings. Their left back, Levc, can also create huge pressure. All three left-handed players from Gorenje are excellent and can play as backs or wingers. Today we eliminated them with an excellent performance in our defence and from our goalkeepers.”
Cocks (FIN) vs Red Boys Differdange (LUX) 30:21 (18:14)
Yury Lukyanchuk led the scoresheet The Belarusian line player was the main man for the Finnish outfit, as he showed a strong display from six metres. Supported by Riihimäki-born left wing Jani Tuominen, Cocks were too strong for Differdange as the Red Boys scored no goals between the 34th and the 43rd minute -- this proved to set the tone for the remainder of the match. Second half dominance Cocks built on their lead throughout the whole match. They took the lead in the first minute and they did not allow the Red Boys to get back into the game. The second half looked strong for the Baltic champions, who are definitely to have a say in this year’s EHF Cup where they will join in Round 3.
After the match Goran Vukcevic, the coach of Red Boys Differdange commented: “Cocks were simply the better team today. In the first half we played very badly in defence and allowed 18 goals to slip in. In the second half we scored only seven goals. Our defence was a bit better, but seven goals is not enough against such a team. We are very disappointed with the final result.” TEXT: Tomas Cuncik / bc |
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