11.02.2021, 08:40 GROUP A REVIEW: After conceding their first home defeat of the season last week to Flensburg, Meshkov got back on the winning track against group leaders Kielce |
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While the first leg between the two teams was a one-sided affair, with Kielce winning by seven goals at home, the return game in Belarus saw something completely different. On Thursday night, Meshkov Brest earned a confident victory, 35:30. The Polish side remain tied with Flensburg at the top of the group, after defeating Porto on Tuesday. Meshkov, on the other hand, stay third but are now just four points behind the two leaders. The Belarusian team had suffered their first home defeat of the season last week, against Flensburg, but made amends on Thursday night. GROUP A
Stas Skube: 300 goals and a masterclass performance He might have been the smallest player on the court tonight, but Stas Skube was everywhere, giving crazy assists and scoring goals himself. His seventh and last of the game was Skube’s 300th goal in the Champions League – a competition he won in 2019 with Vardar. It is no wonder Brest look like an EHF FINAL4 contender more than ever this season: Skube changed the face of this team and every fan saw how important he is tonight. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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