08.04.2021, 08:45 PLAY-OFFS REVIEW: A brilliant first half against Motor secures Meshkov’s biggest EHF Champions League success |
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With loud and frenetic support from their fans in the crowded stands and thanks to a brilliant first half, Meshkov Brest qualified for their first ever EHF Champions League Men quarter-final in their club’s history. After a 30:32 defeat at Zaporozhye in the first leg, the Belarusian champions were quickly in control of the second leg, and earned a never endangered 30:23 victory on Thursday. In the next stage, record winners Barça are Meshkov’s opponents. PLAY-OFFS, LEG 2
Opening 21 minutes pave the winners’ way Goalkeeper Ivan Pesic shut up his shop, and his teammates converted turnovers into goals – Meshkov Brest’s flying start with extreme high speed was the key to success. Pesic stood like a wall, Motor’s attackers got nervous, and the cold-as-ice Meshkov stars Stas Skube (who scored six goals in total) and Mikita Vailupau were like goal machines. After only 21 minutes and the score of 11:3 the winner was practically confirmed, and Motor never again closed the gap to less than six goals. TEXT: EHF / Björn Pazen |
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