15.08.2021, 08:00 FINAL REVIEW: An impressive performance in the second half saw Hungary claim the W17 EHF EURO 2021 crown in Montenegro |
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For the second time this summer, Hungary are the champions of a Younger Age Category EHF EURO event. On this occasion, Hungary overcame a slow start against Germany to record a six-goal win, 25:19, in the Women's 17 EHF EURO 2021 final. In the bronze medal match, Russia produced an impressive attacking performance as they beat Denmark by seven goals, 37:30. FINAL
After scoring 12 goals in Germany’s thrilling semi-final win against Russia, Viola Leuchter looked as though she wanted to repeat the feat in the final. Leuchter scored three goals in the opening five minutes as Germany took a 4:0 lead – prompting Hungary to call an early timeout. Unsurprisingly, though, Hungary regrouped and their mission of eliminating Germany's lead was already underway when Germany called a timeout in the 18th minute (8:6). A 5:0 run for Hungary, which included Liliana Csernyanszki's fourth goal of the game, put them ahead 11:9 after 26 minutes. Hungary's Emilia Varga received a red card for committing a dangerous foul when she tried to stop a Germany fast break in the 28th minute, but Julia Farkas's third strike restored Hungary's two-goal advantage before half-time. Although Germany struggled to score in the first 10 minutes of the second half, Hungary's lead was only three goals. That changed when Julia Farkas extended her side's advantage to five goals – 19:14 – for the first time in the 47th minute. Whilst Nieke Kühne and Viola Leuchter did their utmost in attack for Germany, the result was beyond any doubt when Luca Csikos increased Hungary's lead to eight goals, 24:16, in the 58th minute. BRONZE MEDAL MATCH
In Russia's defeat semi-final against Germany, centre back Alina Reshetnikova scored an impressive 13 goals and drove the team forward in attack in the closing stages. Reshetnikova impressed again in the early stages against Denmark, scoring three of Russia's first six goals, but she also had valuable support in attack from Varvara Semina throughout the first half. Denmark took the lead in the 17th minute when Julie Scaglione scored her first goal of the match, but it only served to inspire a scoring spree from Semina, who finished the first half with eight goals. If Denmark had taken confidence from their performance in the first half, a 6:0 run for Russia to open the second half quickly extinguished any Danish hopes of claiming the bronze medal. With Varvara Semina, Alina Reshetnikova and Eva Isakova among the players contributing for Russia in attack, Russia's lead eventually reached a high point of nine goals in the 55th minute. Sunday Saturday Placement matches 13-16 Final rankings All-star Team Goalkeeper: Klara Zaj (HUN) Left wing: Katja Vukovic (CRO) Left back: Julie Mathiesen Scaglione (DEN) Centre back: Alina Reshetnikova (RUS) Line player: Kata Juhasz (HUN) Right back: Viola Leuchter (GER) Right wing: Mia Emmenegger (SUI) Top scorer: Viola Leuchter (GER) - 55 goals Defender: Daria Lavrenteva (RUS) MVP: Julia Farkas (HUN) TEXT: Jamie Whittington |
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