24.03.2019, 08:50 LAST 16 REVIEW: Hungarians show their quality in the end as they take a two-goal lead into the second leg next week against the Portuguese side |
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Veszprém leave Lisbon with a late winUnable to take a commanding lead until the last 10 minutes, the visitors returned to Hungary with a win as home side Sporting CP fought with honour until their last breath, having led at the break.
LAST 16, FIRST LEG
But, David Davis’ squad ensured that Laszlo Nagy’s 250th European Cup match would not end in a loss as they came back with great efficiency in powerplays despite the players from Lisbon having an answer to this one possible solution, even increasing the lead at one point (23:20 – 43rd minute) before the Hungarians firmly gripped a winning end in their hands.
“Portuguese handball is growing and rising and it's nice to see,” said relieved Veszprém player Kentin Mahe, while Sporting coach Hugo Canela was also proud to promote Portuguese handball. “We dignified Portuguese handball and the name of Sporting Clube de Portugal,” said Canela. “We're going to do the best we can to keep dreaming (of a quarter-final spot).” TEXT: Béla Müller/amc |
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