13.02.2021, 07:50 GROUP A REVIEW: Vipers and Krim went back and forth in the first half, but the Norwegian side's stronger display in the second half helped them win 37:30 |
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The result could not alter the order of the DELO EHF Champions League group A standings, but Vipers Kristiansand were determined to make a stand, snap their three-game losing streak and return to winning ways against RK Krim Mercator. On Saturday evening, Vipers produced a good attacking performance to take an impressive 37:30 win against an overmatched Slovenian side. GROUP A
Vipers fall short of tying their best attacking outing Star right back Nora Mørk came off injured on Wednesday against Rostov-Don and was rested against Krim, but Vipers’ young Norwegian players went on a scoring spree against the Slovenian side. Vipers stopped just short of their best-ever outing in the DELO EHF Champions League, 38 goals against Metz last season, but converted 70 per cent of their shots to take a convincing win, 37:30, in what looked like a flawless attacking performance on Saturday evening. Post-match quotes "I am disappointed not because we lost the match, but how we played 45 minutes. We started okay, but then it was a bad defence and it was a bigger result in the end today. About CSKA, maybe Russian handball is more similar then Scandinavian – I hope we will play much better," said RK Krim Mercator head coach Uroš Bregar. "We have been on the road for 12 days and it is nice to have a victory in the end. I think now we want to go home and prepare for the next phase," said Vipers Kristiansand head coach Ole Gustav Gjekstad. TEXT: EHF / Adrian Costeiu |
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