09.02.2021, 08:20 GROUP A REVIEW: Thanks to an offensive defence, efficient goalkeeper and ever-present Alex Dujshebaev, Kielce are now back in the leading pack |
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After drawing in Portugal in round 6 (32:32), Kielce and Porto met again tonight in Poland with the teams in contrasting form. Talant Dujshebaev’s Kielce had not lost since round 1 prior to today’s clash and started in second place in group A, two points behind leaders Flensburg, while Porto beat Vardar last week (27:24), their first win in five games, and were under pressure not to let Szeged and Elverum threaten their current fifth position in the group. GROUP A Lomza Vive Kielce (POL) vs FC Porto (POR) 32:30 (19:14)
For Kielce, defence was everything Talant Dujshebaev decided to surprise his Magnus Andersson and his FC Porto side right from the off, as his Kielce side adopted a very aggressive defence, with Alex Dujshebaev being as high as the middle court line at time to upset the offenders from Portugal. And it worked, as Porto completely lost their handball way and when the Portuguese side decided to use its seven against six tactics, Kielce’s defenders remained in the same aggressive mood. Eventually, Porto managed to find solutions in the second half, but fell just short in the dying seconds of the game when Fabio Magalhaes passed to a free Daymaro Salina, but the big line player saw his shot expertly saved by Mateusz Kornecki. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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