22.10.2016, 07:54 GROUP A REVIEW: Catalans keep their unbeaten record by fifth win and THW needed to break strong Kadetten resistance |
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Barcelona win thriller against Veszprem; Kiel needed two wake-up callsAfter five rounds, the “group of death” is still dominated by FC Barcelona Lassa. After beating Kiel and Flensburg, the Catalans ended the unbeaten series of Telekom Veszprem by a hard-earnt win on Saturday night to keep their clean record, while THW nearly stumbled against Schaffhausen.
• Barcelona top the group with the optimum of ten points.
GROUP A
Hungry like the Wolff
After five rounds, the “group of death” is still dominated by FC Barcelona Lassa: After beating Kiel and Flensburg, the Catalans ended the unbeaten series of Telekom Veszprem by a hard-earnt win on Saturday night to keep their clean record, while THW nearly stumble against Schaffhausen. It's the first VELUX EHF Champions league defeat of this season for Veszprem, and fifth win for Barcelona. The top match of Group A turned into a real thriller after Barca were ahead clearly. Gonzalo coming up with the goods Thanks to a saving rate of 50 per cent, Gonzalo Perez de Varga was the key for the clear 16:11 half-time lead of the hosts in the re-match of the 2015 VELUX EHF Champions League Final. Veszprem had enormous problems to score, while Barcelona nearly fired from all positions. In a one-man-advantage the Catalans took their first three-goal lead at 9:6, and even added another goal, when the Hungarian side again were shorthanded. Though they tried hard and improved in defence the 2015 and 2016 finallists could not reduce the deficit, as they still could not stop left back Wael Jallouz, who scored five of his seven goals before the break. The biggest gap was six goals at 16:10. And after the break, Barca were still on fire, forging ahead to 19:12 after a double from Kamil Syprzak and Kiril Lazarov. But one thought that those goals would pave the way for an early decision was completely wrong. Backed by a movable and aggressive defence and the goals of right wing Dragan Gajic and line player Andreas Nilsson, Veszprem were close to turning the match around at 22:20.
Dry spell for both sides Crunch time had started – and the fans in Palau Blaugrana did not see any goal for nearly seven minutes, when the score was 23:20. Both sides missed their chances, both sides worked brilliantly in defence. And Perez de Vargas still was the tower of power for Barca. Three minutes before the end, he saved a Gajic shot when the score was 24:22 in an enormously thrilling end game. Finally team captain Victor Tomas decided the match with his sixth goal making it 25:22 with only 100 seconds left on the score board. Post-match comments
Victor Tomas of Barcelona: “It was a very hard games versus one of the candidates to win VELUX EHF Champions League title. We prepared so well for the game and we showed our maturity when Veszprem were only two goals down.” TEXT: Bjorn Pazen / amc / bc |
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