19.10.2021, 08:34 GROUP C REVIEW: The Swedish champions claimed a clear win, 43:31 against BM Logroño La Rioja in their first game in European handball after nearly two years |
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Sävehof won their last European game in the EHF Champions League Men in November 2019, but did not have to wait to break the ice in their comeback in international competitions, sealing a 43:31 win against BM Logroño La Rioja in their EHF European League Men debut. GROUP C IK Sävehof (SWE) vs BM Logroño La Rioja (ESP) 43:31 (23:16)
Strong attack highlights Sävehof’s strength Sävehof boast the youngest average age in the EHF European League Men: 21.8 years old, but they did not look inexperienced at all in their comeback in European handball. In fact, the Swedish side had their second-best attacking outing ever in European competition, putting 43 goals past BM Logroño La Rioja, who really looked out of their depth. Provided they keep the same rhythm, Sävehof could surely be a dark horse and a team to watch in the competition, with their free-flowing attack difficult to stop. It was also the Swedish champions’ biggest win in European competitions since a 41:26 drubbing of Belarussian side HC Victory Regia Minsk, in the 2013/14 Men’s EHF Challenge Cup in February 2014. TEXT: EHF / Adrian Costeiu |
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