03.12.2020, 08:45 GROUP A REVIEW: Meshkov waited until the last 10 minutes to inflict a fifth straight defeat on Elverum |
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The momentum of the two teams were quite opposite before entering the court: Of their first six games, Meshkov Brest had won three, including all of their home appearances, against Paris, Vardar and Szeged. But the side from Belarus had also managed to come back with the draw from Flensburg in round 7, for the first time in history. In comparison, after losing in Szeged last week, Elverum were bottom of the group A table with two points. The Norwegian side had not won a game since round 1 – a 30:28 victory in Porto. Since that win, however, a run of four straight losses has followed where they conceded at least 30 goals each time. GROUP A
Solstad’s red card the turning point Ten minutes before the end of the game Elverum were up by two and seemed in the perfect position to record their second away win of the season. However with eight minutes left, Thomas Solstad was given his third two-minute suspension and had to leave the court. Without him, the Norwegian side seemed lost. They did not score again until the 59th minute, by which time Brest had taken over. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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