16.11.2021, 08:52 MATCH REVIEW: Despite being led by three at the break, Benfica turned things around in the second half to come back victorious from Finland. |
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Since the beginning of the European season, Benfica are inhabited by an unshakable self-belief. Rhein-Neckar Löwen, Lemgo, Chekhov, none of them managed to shake it off earlier in the competition. And tonight, Cocks did no better. The Finnish side tried its best, though, as it led by three at the break. But thanks to their experience, Benfica did not panic, kept their heads down and pushed forward after the break, scoring twenty-two goals after the break. Petar Djordjic was their offensive leader, scoring twelve overall. GROUP B : Cocks (FIN) vs SL Benfica (POR) 32:37 (18:15)
When Petar scores, everything flows Hard to compete with a team whose best scorer nets twelve times out of twelve shots, don’t you think? Benfica’s Petar Djordjic netted that much tonight, not missing a single shot. His four goals in the first half were important to keep Benfica in the game, his five after the break were key for the Portuguese side to turn things around. If you also add to those goals the assists the Serbian national player delivered, you have the player of the game right in front of you. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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