25.11.2020, 09:30 GROUP B REVIEW: Former Celje player Rok Ovnicek shone in HBC Nantes' away win in Slovenia over Celje |
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After their sensational 35:27 victory at Kiel on 24 September, HBC Nantes had lost their only two subsequent matches played in the EHF Champions League Men. On Wednesday, they had a quite easy night at Celje, taking the points with a comfortable 31:25 win. The French side's only two wins this season have been recorded away from home, while Celje have now gone 54 weeks without a Champions League home win. GROUP B
Six goals and huge footprints to fill for Milan Milic 22-year-old Serbian right back Milan Milic is expected to become the successor of Macedonian legend Kiril Lazarov at HBC Nantes. Milic arrived this summer from the legendary Metaloplastika club, who were the best club side globally in the 1980s. Before he joined HBC Nantes, Milic was the fourth best scorer in the SEHA League in 2019/20. Before Wednesday night, he had only one EHF Champions League goal to his tally – but he added six against Celje and shaped as if he might be able to follow in Lazarov’s footprints. TEXT: EHF / Björn Pazen |
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