16.09.2018, 07:19 GROUP B REVIEW: Skjern take the points from a thriller in Celje, Flensburg upset Nantes at home, and Szeged squeeze a win over Zagreb |
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Brilliant Skjern and Flensburg take opening winsDespite missing injured key players Thomas Mogensen, Kasper Søndergaard and Rene Rasmussen, Skjern Handbold opened their VELUX EHF Champions League 2018/19 campaign by winning a thriller in Slovenia with a one-goal margin. Sunday’s result in Nantes proved it was not a weekend for French teams. After Montpellier’s defeat on Saturday, their VELUX EHF Champions League 2017/18 Final opponents, HBC Nantes, also lost at home. SG Flensburg-Handewitt displayed impressive offensive firepower and though the home team man-aged to keep the pace in the first half, their efforts proved worthless after the break. MOL-Pick Szeged also secured an away victory, pulling back a three-goal deficit after the first half to beat HC PPD Zagreb by a single net to take the two points.
GROUP B
"We are pleased to win here in Celje. It is always hard to win away matches in the Champions league, so we are happy with the result. In the match of ups and downs we were luckier and won at the end," said Skjern coach Ole Norgaard after the game.
Back from the dressing-room, Flensburg not only carried on in the vein of their first half, but also improved defensively. While Rasmus Lauge Schmidt was firing on all cylinders, Buric carried on making saves, allowing his team to take a four-goal advantage, 27:23, 15 minutes from the end. The visitors managed to retain the lead all the way to the final whistle, with Magnus Röd and Jeppsson nullifying every effort from the home team to snatch a point. HC PPD Zagreb (CRO) vs MOL-Pick Szeged (HUN) 23:24 (12:9) The closest thing as you will get to a derby in Group B started in physical fashion, with not many goals scored. After 20 minutes highlighted by defensive intensity and many turnovers, things started to gradually get better, especially for hosts Zagreb. With the help of a strong defence, the Croatian side conceded no goals in the last five minutes of the first half, while scoring three in a row, to get back to the dressing room with a three-goal advantage (12:9). Szeged’s bad period did not last long, as the Hungarian side came back roaring into the game. A couple of saves by Marin Sego got the machine going, while Richard Bodo was finding the nets on the other side of the court. Add to that a red card for Tin Kontrec and the momentum had definitely changed sides. Scoring a 7:1 run in less than 10 minutes, Szeged was then up by two. Backed by a noisy home crowd, Zagreb did not give up, led by their captain Zlatko Horvat. Horvat was the game's top scorer with eight goals and he pulled his team back, making the score even at 20:20 with the end in sight. A last-minute net from Richard Bodo put Szeged up again and despite having two chances to even the score in the final seconds of the game, Zagreb never managed to draw, finally being defeated 24:23.
TEXT: Peter Bruun / Kevin Domas / cg/jh |
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