07.10.2017, 08:50 GROUP A REVIEW: CSM ran riot against Krim, earning a 30:18 win, while NFH won on their Women's EHF Champions League debut. |
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CSM steamroller debutants KrimIt was no secret that CSM Bucuresti are one of the big favorites to win the Women's EHF Champions League this season, but even the Romanian side did not expect such a good start to their European season. Elsewhere in Group A, it was a dream start for NFH on their home court as the Danish side eventually overpowered their Polish counterparts.
GROUP A
CSM Bucuresti (ROU) vs RK Krim Mercator (SLO) 30:18 (15:7)
When CSM finally broke the Slovenian aggresive 3+3 defence, there was no way back for Krim. A mix of lethal counter attacks, Neagu's powerful shots and great saves from Paula Ungureanu brought the Romanian side to a 10:4 lead.
NFH-Nykobing Falster Handboldklub (DEN) vs Vistal Gdynia (POL) 27:21 (14:10)
A 60% shot efficency propelled the Danish side to an easy win, as their free-flowing attack could not be stopped by the Polish side.
"We run very good today, and we played a diffrent kind of defence from what we normally do, because they have some good shooters in the team so we had to go higher in our defence than we usually do," said NFH head coach Jakob Larsen. TEXT: Adrian Costeiu / ap |
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