11.05.2019, 06:20 SEMI-FINAL REVIEW: The defending champions set a new record for biggest half-time advantage at the WOMEN’S EHF FINAL4 as they take a one-sided victory over Vipers Kristiansand |
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Record-breaking Györ power to fourth straight final
Györi Audi ETO KC extended their unbeaten record in the Women’s EHF Champions League to 24 games as they defeated Vipers Kristiansand 31:22 in the opening semi-final of the DELO WOMEN’S EHF FINAL4 on Saturday in Papp Laszlo Arena, Budapest. "Four years four finals, I am really happy. The atmosphere was fantastic. I always have goosebumps when I hear our supporters. I would like to thank to all of our fans. We could build up a quite big lead during the first half and we could keep it in the second period," said Györ stalwart Anita Görbicz.
SEMI-FINAL “It looked like we weren’t ready for this match. We hesitated in attack and did not do our best in defence either. Győr is a very good team and we struggled to play our game. We are disappointed now, but we have to get back on our feet, because there is another important match coming tomorrow, so we have to focus on that one,” Arntzen said. With solid 6-0 defence supported by an exceptional Amandine Leynaud in goal, Györ kept Vipers to an attacking percentage of just 32 per cent in the first half – which was clearly reflected on the score board as the defending champions held a record-setting 10-goal lead at the break. Györ took just three more shots than Vipers in the first 30 minutes but were far more efficient at converting their chances.
Györ did not need to look far beyond their world-class back-court line to take firm control. Eduarda Amorim in particular worked exceptionally well with line player Kari Brattset. Together the back court and Brattset ripped Vipers flexible 6-0 apart, and Györ could already see the light at the end of the tunnel with a 9:3 lead after 15 minutes and their clear half-time advantage.
The goal for 4:1 took Györ back Nycke Groot level with CSM Bucuresti’s Cristina Neagu as the all-time top scorer at WOMEN’S EHF FINAL4 events (56 goals overall), but she will have to wait until the final to pass the mark. TEXT: Courtney Gahan / ew |
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