03.03.2019, 05:37 GROUP C/D REVIEW: Danish side see a six-goal lead blow up in their faces as they score just five goals in the second half |
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Plock stun Bjerringbro with incredible second half comebackOrlen Wisla Plock turned a six-goal aggregate deficit into a three-goal win in the space of 30 remarkable minutes in Silkeborg on Sunday. Plock’s reward for the miracle recovery against Bjerringbro-Silkeborg is a two-legged clash against Hungarian champions MOL-Pick Szeged in the Last 16
GROUP C/D KNOCKOUT, LEG 2 Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (DEN) vs Orlen Wisla Plock (POL) 20:27 (15:13) Plock win 49:46 on aggregate After terrorising his opponents in the first leg with nine goals, Bjerringbro’s Sebastian Skube picked up where he left off immediately, troubling Plock’s defence with his aggressive and tricky one-on-one play. Despite opening the match brightly, Plock soon suffered from a scoring drought, which led to their hosts opening a 6:3 lead. Things soon got worse for the Polish side as Dan Emil Racotea and Jose Toledo received direct red cards within the space of a minute for dangerous high tackles on Skube. They responded well to the setbacks, but the hosts maintained control and took a 15:13 lead into the dressing rooms at half-time.
It took the Danish side over six minutes to get on the scoreboard in the second half, through Nikolaj Oris, but that was not enough to halt a comeback from Plock, who took the lead in the 40th minute, courtesy of Tomasz Gebala. Gebala popped up once again to make it 21:17 on the day and level the scores on aggregate, but the guests were not finished there. Inspired by Adam Morawski in goal, Plock took the aggregate lead as their opponents looked completely flat. Jesper Noddesbo missed the hosts’ third penalty from six attempts with just four minutes left, which proved to be the final blow as Michal Daszek fired in his fifth goal of the game down the other end, completing an incredible comeback and booking a place in the Last 16 against Szeged.
Xavier Sabate, Wisla Plock coach, noted how the final section of the two-legged affair was pivotal, "Individually Bjerringbro-Silkeborg has very, very good players like they showed in Plock. And this game was 120 minutes, and the last 20 minutes we took some chances, and they did not have time to react."
TEXT: Chris O'Reilly / at |
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