11.10.2020, 03:41 GROUP A REVIEW: In Per Johansson’s coaching debut for Rostov, the Russian side needed a swift comeback in the second half to secure their second win of the season, 32:31, against Bietigheim. |
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The German side produced a vintage 15-minute performance to start the second half, yet it was not enough for surprising Rostov.
The Russian champions secured their second win of the season, 32:31, as the Bietigheim club are still winless after four games. GROUP A SG BBM Bietigheim (GER) vs Rostov-Don (RUS) 31:32 (16:17)
Johansson works wonders in his debut
Rostov has a pattern for poor execution in the second half this season, as they did against Krim in the final seconds, but Per Johansson’s experience on the bench proved decisive in the debut for the Swedish ace as the team’s coach. The Russian side were four goals down in the 37th minute, but fired from all cylinders to close a 32:31 win, with an impressive 67 per cent shooting efficiency. TEXT: EHF / Adrian Costeiu |
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