22.09.2018, 09:00 GROUP A REVIEW: The defending champions Montpellier lose their second match of two so far in the season, as they are defeated in Belarus in the Match of the Week |
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Defence powers Brest to Match of the Week winFor their first appearance in the VELUX EHF Champions League Match of the Week, Meshkov Brest proved just why they had been chosen. Facing the title holders Montpellier, the Belarusian side took the lead in the first half, never to be caught again.
"I think we came more fresh to the game. This was our advantage. Unlike the French league, the Belarusian championship is weaker. This is why our physical conditions were better," said Meshkov coach Manolo Cadenas. "I guess we kept being active all the match long. We tried to display our force, constantly rotating players plus high tempo all the match long. I think this concept was a key to our success. We pay tribute to our goalkeeper Ivan Pesic, who was extraordinary tonight."
The second part of the game was more of the same, with the French side still having trouble throwing the ball into the net and narrowing the gap. Valentin Porte was the only one achieving something, as the Montpellier right back tallied six goals, finishing as the top scorer for his team. But that wasn’t enough as, with the end in sight, Brest were still ahead by five (24:19).
"The win of HC Meshkov Brest is well-deserved. We are deeply disappointed about the result," said Montpellier's Vid Kavticnik. "We will put all our efforts into bringing up good physical conditions and performing properly on our level." TEXT: Kevin Domas / cg |
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