19.05.2021, 11:05 QUARTER-FINAL REVIEW: SG Flensburg-Handewitt's 33:29 win in the second leg was not enough to prevent Aalborg from reaching Cologne |
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Despite suffering a 33:29 defeat in the second leg of their EHF Champions League Men quarter-final on Wednesday evening, Aalborg Håndbold made history in a true thriller against SG Flensburg-Handewitt. After their 26:21 victory in the first leg, Aalborg seemed to be on their way to Cologne when they took an 11:7 intermediate lead in the first half. However, Flensburg then had an incredible run after the break and looked as though they were heading for an EHF FINAL4 berth when they took the lead on aggregate for the first time. Finally, in a tense finish, Felix Claar scored the last shot of the match to make the Danish side jump for joy. QUARTER-FINAL, SECOND LEG
For the fourth time no German team at Cologne From the premiere in 2010 of the EHF FINAL4 in Cologne to the fifth edition in 2014, German sides won the EHF Champions League four times: THW Kiel (2010, 2012), HSV Hamburg (2013) and SG Flensburg-Handewitt (2014). But then this German dominance came to and from 2014 until Kiel’s third success in December 2020, no German team made it to the final. Even worse for the Bundesliga: in 2017, 2018 and 2019, no German team even qualified for the event. Now, as Kiel (beaten by PSG) and Flensburg were eliminated on the same day within hours, the 2021 EHF FINAL4 will be the fourth without a German team.
TEXT: EHF / Björn Pazen |
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