12.05.2021, 10:30 QUARTER-FINAL REVIEW: 10 goals from the Norwegian helped the defending champions earn a 31:29 win in the first leg of the quarter-final |
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THW Kiel came from behind to beat Paris Saint-Germain Handball 31:29 on Wednesday in the first leg of the EHF Champions League quarter-final - and the hosts mainly had to thank Harald Reinkind for that result. The Norwegian right back kept Kiel in the game in the first half and helped them pull ahead of Paris in the second as he scored 10 goals in total. QUARTER-FINAL: THW Kiel (GER) vs Paris Saint-Germain HB (FRA) 31:29 (14:15)
Harald Reinkind deliveres a masterclass In the heart of the first half, when Kiel were struggling to find openings in Paris’ offensive defence, Harald Reinkind came to the rescue. The Norwegian right back helped Kiel get going, scoring seven times including a half-time buzzer-beater. Reinkind stepped up again for the essential last 10 minutes, with one steal and two straight goals to help Kiel pull ahead of PSG. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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