29.05.2021, 07:40 SEMI-FINAL REVIEW: Vipers earned a commanding victory, 33:30, against CSKA in the second semi-final, booking an historic final berth |
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Following a thrilling semi-final to get the DELO EHF FINAL4 2021 underway on Saturday, Vipers Kristiansand earned a confident win, 33:30, against CSKA to reach their first ever DELO EHF Champions League final. In what is their second DELO EHF FINAL4 participation, Vipers have now achieved their best result ever in the top-flight competition, after clinching third on their first venture in Budapest two years ago. While Vipers will meet Brest Bretagne in the title-deciding match on Sunday at 18:00 CEST, CSKA will play for third versus Györ at 15:15 CEST. SEMI-FINAL
Best young player with a bright future — and present 22-year-old Norwegian centre back Henny Reistad, who was named in the DELO EHF Champions League 2020/21 All-star Team as best young player, showed what a big future she has ahead with her powerful performance in the semi-final. After putting their first goal on the board, Reistad went on to become top scorer of the match and play the standout role in the second semi-final. Earlier on Saturday, the experienced stars for Györ and Brest had trouble with nerves that led to uncharacteristic errors from both. As she did in the quarter-finals against Odense, when key stars such as Nora Mørk and Heidi Løke were absent, Reistad stepped up to be the leader in the high-pressure match and delivered in every way. Will the rising star take her first DELO EHF Champions League trophy on Sunday? TEXT: EHF / Courtney Gahan |
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