18.09.2021, 05:30 GROUP A REVIEW: CSM Bucuresti make their worst-ever start in the DELO EHF Champions League after losing the second game in a row |
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CSM’s coach, Adrian Vasile, and his counterpart from Rostov-Don, Per Johansson, are very good friends, but their relationship was nowhere to be seen in this game as the Russian powerhouse recorded a superb 30:27 win against the Romanian champions. It looked set to a worst-ever loss for CSM when Rostov led by as many as 12 goals – only for the Russian side to secure a three-goal win. GROUP A CSM Bucuresti (ROU) vs Rostov-Don (RUS) 27:30 (9:13)
Rostov’s defence runs away with the game Per Johansson, Rostov’s coach, touted his defence to be the best in the DELO EHF Champions League this season and, from the looks of it, he might have a point. Bringing Eduarda Amorim and Beatrice Edwige in duly strengthened the defence, to the point that CSM were rendered close to none during their mutual game on Saturday for 45 minutes, when Rostov built a 12-goal advantage. Cristina Neagu is not enjoying her best start of the season, scoring four goals from 15 shots in the first two rounds for CSM, but the sheer strength shown by the Russian powerhouse could really sound the alarm for the other contenders. TEXT: EHF / Adrian Costeiu |
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