19.10.2021, 10:37 GROUP C REVIEW: Croatian back Halil Jaganjac crowned a superb performance for Nexe with winner in dying seconds |
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RK Nexe caused one of the biggest upsets in the first round of the group phase of the EHF European League Men, as they travelled to France and beat PAUC Handball 30:29 in a superb performance. GROUP C PAUC Handball (FRA) vs RK Nexe (CRO) 29:30 (14:17)
Nexe owe Jaganjac his weight in gold 23-year-old left back Halil Jaganjac has long been touted as the next best thing of the Croatian handball. After scoring 80 goals in the last season’s EHF European League Men, Jaganjac started this new season with a bang on Tuesday night. The towering two-metre-tall back had already scored 23 goals in four games in the Qualification Phase this season, but his best game came against PAUC. With eight goals to his name before the final action of the match, Jaganjac and his coach, Branko Tamse, designed a play in the dying seconds and as soon as the 23-year old took the ball in his hands, he launched an unstoppable shot, handing his team the win, 30:29, with only three seconds to go on the clock. Nexe will look forward to the coming months of action knowing that Jaganjac will move to Lomza Vive Kielce next summer, a step further in his development. TEXT: EHF / Adrian Costeiu |
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