09.02.2021, 10:43 GROUP A REVIEW: Ademar Leon had to wait until the very last seconds before securing the two points against Chekhov |
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After beating Metalurg last weekend at home (40:27), Chekhov were travelling to Spain to play against Leon, in what looked like a turning point for the Russian side. Were Chekhov, standing third in the group, to take the two points in Leon, they would close the gap between the two teams, as Leon, ranked second, were ahead by three points before this game. GROUP A Abanca Ademar Leon (ESP) vs Chekhovskie Medvedi (RUS) 33:32 (17:19)
Gonzalo Perez Arce, the cold-blooded killer The short right-winger has been an important man in Leon’s European League campaign so far, and he was crucial tonight once again. Scoring nine, including the last three goals for his team, his hand did not shake when it came to beating Artom Grushko, either on seven-metre throws or an open shot. And, the icing on the cake, Perez Arce stole the ball on Chekhov’s last attack, to make sure his team was getting the two points - a masterclass performance. TEXT: |
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