18.02.2021, 08:30 GROUP A REVIEW: Despite a comeback from the Norwegian team in the second half, Kielce remained kings of their kingdom to take the points against Elverum. |
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Before this game, Kielce and Elverum were, quite literally, opposite ends of the spectrum in Group A. The Polish side was in the driving seat, with 15 points, level with SG Flensburg-Handewitt. Elverum, on the other hand, were second last, with four points collected across eight games, all of which were played in 2020. Only once did the Norwegian side manage to grab points away from home this season, back in Round 1 in Porto. In the first leg of the confrontation between the two teams, Kielce won in Norway by nine, 31:22. GROUP A Lomza Vive Kielce (POL) vs Elverum Handball (NOR) 39:29 (20:14)
Young Polish goalkeepers in the spotlight Talant Dujshebaev chose to rest Andreas Wolff tonight, with the German goalkeeper sitting on the bench for sixty minutes. But both Mateusz Kornecki and Milosz Walach stepped up to the challenge. Kornecki was instrumental to Kielce breaking away in the first half, thanks to his ten saves, while Walach recorded four saves but secured the two points for his team in the last minutes of the game. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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