13.10.2019, 07:43 GROUP A REVIEW: Celje were level with Paris Saint-Germain for most of the first 30 minutes, but the French proved superior in the second half |
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PSG win despite tough first half
Before Sunday's group A match against RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko, Paris Saint-Germain HB had not lost a home game in the VELUX EHF Champions League since November 2015 – and they can now proudly add another game to that record.
GROUP A
To give him some rest, Paris Saint-Germain coach Raul Gonzalez decided to keep Nikola Karabatic on the bench at throw-off, along with other experienced players such as Luc Abalo and Gudjon Valur Sigurdsson.
Aiming to avoid a tense and nailbiting end to the game, PSG changed their tactics in the second half. Vincent Gerard started in goal and saved four straight shots, allowing his team to break away on the scoreboard. From one of Gerard’s long passes, Luc Abalo scored to give the hosts a five-goal advantage after 38 minutes (18:13). Both coaches were keen to underline Vincent Gerard’s performance after the game. Raul Gonzalez praised Gérard's performance. The PSG coach said: "The fantastic performance he had allowed us to have some fast breaks and to take a clear lead. When we started to play with rhythm, it was much easier for us.” Despite the defeat, Celje’s Vid Poteko does not want his teammates to have their heads down. He said: "We train good, we play good. We missed too many good opportunities but we are a little disappointed because we played well, especially in the first half.” TEXT: Kevin Domas / jw |
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