01.04.2021, 09:15 PLAY-OFF REVIEW: The Ukrainian champions deservedly won their first duel against Meshkov Brest in a hard-fought encounter |
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HC Motor or HC Meshkov Brest – which Eastern European side will reach the quarter-finals of the EHF Champions League Men for the first time? After the first leg on Thursday evening, it is fair to say that the question remains unanswered. While HC Motor led throughout the match, the margin in their favour at the final buzzer was only two goals (32:30). PLAY-OFFS, FIRST LEG
Motor’s Belarusian quartet fail to make a big impact Ahead of the play-off tie against Meshkov Brest, Motor's four Belarusian players were highly motivated by the opportunity to face their fellow countrymen. Even though Motor won the match, the impact of their Belarusian quartet was not that big. Motor’s overall top scorer Viachaslau Bokhan only added three goals to his tally, Maxim Babichev netted four, while Barys Pukhouski remained on zero. Goalkeeper Ivan Maroz, who saved only three shots, did not get as much playing time as his colleague Gennadiy Komok. TEXT: EHF / Björn Pazen |
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