24.09.2017, 07:00 GROUP D REVIEW: Besiktas Istanbul achieved only their second VELUX EHF Champions League away victory with a storming performance over Metalurg, before Motor followed with a win against their hosts, Sporting. |
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Besiktas victorious in Skopje, Motor clinch points in PortugalThanks to strong goalkeeping by Karem Hendawy and a backcourt trio netting in 20 times, Besiktas Istanbul took their first VELUX EHF Champions League points of the season by beating Metalurg. Skopje remain on zero points after their opening defeat at Montpellier. After a victory in Round 1, their new arena was not enough to help Sporting CP defeat HC Motor Zaporozhye. Patrik Rombel’s team took advantage of their experience and, with a great performance from goalkeeper Victor Kireev, beat Sporting by eight goals.
• The 31:27 win is only Besiktas's second away win in their history of competing in the Champions League group phase
GROUP D One week after their 26:30 home defeat against Sporting Lisboa, Besiktas showed a great comeback at Skopje. The win was only the club's second-ever group phase away victory, after they took the points from Braga in the previous season (28:27). Metalurg stood strong for nearly 50 minutes, but finally lacked power and precision in attack. It was the experienced stars such as line player Tolga Özbahar and back court shooters Ramazan Döne and Nemanja Pribak (a former Metalurg player), who led Besiktas throughout the whole match. In the final stages, Tomislav Nujc started firing from all cylinders. Together with Döne and Pribak, Nujc formed a trio of back court players who netted in 20 times in total. Until the last quarter of the match everything was still wide open. The lead had constantly changed in the first half, with a small advantage to Metalurg. However in the last 10 minutes, Skopje - including their top scorer Halil Jaganjac (nine goals) - lost their patience in attack. Besiktas improved their defence and then decided the encounter with a 5:1 run for the decisive intermediate score of 28:24. The resistance of the hosts was broken.
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Kireev, Motor’s barrier TEXT: Björn Pazen/jh/cg |
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