29.01.2020, 02:00 MEN'S EHF CUP COUNTDOWN #10: Liberbank Cuenca (ESP). Cuenca have reached the group phase for the second time and they are ready for the tough challenge that awaits them in group B |
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Liberbank Cuenca positive ahead of tough challengeLiberbank Cuenca will play for the second time in their history in the Men's EHF Cup group phase.
The Spanish club beat Austrian side ALPLA HC Hard on aggregate 59:50 in qualification round 3, and now they will play against Rhein-Neckar Löwen, who are one of the favourites for the title, French club USAM Nimes Gard and Danish side TTH Holstebro in group B.
- What is the goal for Cuenca in the group phase?
Cuenca also want to gain experience for the future, enjoy their time on the court and learn as much as possible in order to become a better team.
In some tight matches where the result was in the balance, Cuenca's inexperience was noticeable. This year the team will be one step further ahead in this aspect. Liberbank Cuenca have had a mixed start to the season in Spain. At the beginning of the season, they won five matches in a row in the ASOBAL league – their best steak ever – but injuries to Leonardo Dutra and Santiago Baronetto have been felt in the last few months as they have lost some important matches.
However, Cuenca are in fifth position after 15 matches and they will try to fight again with the top teams. However, Cuenca achieved better domestic league results when they played in the EHF Cup group phase in 2018/19.
Fun fact In the 2018/19 season, they played in the EHF Cup after a fifth-placed finish in the Spanish league in 2017/18 – the best in the club's history. But last season things did not go that well. Cuenca only finished eighth in the league but qualified for qualification round 3 of the EHF Cup as runners-up in the Spanish Cup.
Team captain: Sergio Lopez Opponents in the group phase: Rhein-Neckar Löwen (GER), USAM Nimes Gard (FRA) and TTH Holstebro (DEN) European Cup records:
EHF Cup: TEXT: Laia Coll / jw |
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