06.04.2019, 07:57 SEMI-FINAL REVIEW: Siófok KC Hungary and Team Esbjerg won the first-leg matches of the Women’s EHF Cup Semi-final, defeating Viborg HK and Herning-Ikast Handbold respectively |
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Siófok end Viborg’s winning run; Esbjerg win Danish derby
Siófok KC Hungary are the only non-Danish team remaining in this season’s Women’s EHF Cup, and a 28:24 home win against Viborg HK in the first leg of their semi-final has given them a reasonable chance to reach the final, although nothing has yet been decided in this tie.
SEMI-FINAL, FIRST LEG
Both sides had boasted long winning runs in the current competition – starting from the qualification, Siófok had claimed nine straight victories, while Viborg had won 14 consecutive matches. On Saturday, Siófok extended their streak, ending Viborg’s own run in the process.
Tor Odvar Moen, Siófok KC coach said: "It was a tough match, we could have won by more, but in the end we made some stupid mistakes. We need to learn a lot from this match, and If we will, we will qualify." Jakob Vestergaard, Viborg HK coach said: "The feeling in the arena was wonderful. The last 10 minutes was ours. We could close the gap and because of that we will have some chance to qualify. We are waiting for the next week." Herning-Ikast Handbold (DEN) vs Team Esbjerg (DEN) 20:23 (10:12)
Esbjerg had won all seven of their most recent matches against fellow Danish team Herning-Ikast, including the Danish league game last Wednesday. That gave the visitors a psychological advantage before the EHF Cup Semi-final, and Esbjerg won once again, taking a big step towards the final.
Soon after the restart, the hosts drew level at 12:12, and a close game continued for a long time. With ten minutes to go, the rivals were still tied at 16:16, but Estavana Polman then scored three goals in the next five minutes, propelling Esbjerg to a 20:17 lead. TEXT: Sergey Nikolaev / jw |
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