30.03.2021, 10:30 LAST 16 REVIEW: The Russian side drew in Nimes but kept the advantage created in the first leg intact and booked a quarter-final berth |
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Could Nimes swing back and make up for the five-goal loss conceded in Russia last week? The French side won by five goals only once in the EHF European League Men 2020/21, while Chekhov, a team that finished third in group A after the group phase, never lost by more than two. In the end, neither of the teams’ records changed as the second-leg Last 16 clash ended in a draw that saw the Russian team progress. Chekhov will now prepare to play against Rhein-Neckar Löwen in the quarter-finals. LAST 16
A night of disaster for Nimes Nimes’ Egyptian wing Mohammad Sanad had not missed a single opportunity this season. Every time the level stepped up, he was there. But on Tuesday night, Sanad and all his teammates had an off night. With one goal out of five shots, this was Sanad’s least efficient performance since Nimes qualified for the European League last season. And without their serial scorer, the French side appeared too weak to threaten Chekhov. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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