05.01.2022, 07:00 EHF EURO 2024 RELEGATION ROUND REVIEW: Finland snatched a draw in the last second against Georgia, 22:22, boosting their chances in the second leg |
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With 11 minutes left in the first EHF EURO 2024 Relegation Round game, Georgia looked to have the win secured against Finland, boasting a four-goal lead. But a last-gasp comeback from the Scandinavian side helped Finland seal a draw, 22:22, becoming favourites to progress to the Qualification Phase 2 before the away leg, due to be played on Sunday. EHF EURO 2024 RELEGATION ROUND Georgia vs Finland 22:22 (8:9)
Another draw between Georgia and Finland Games between Georgia and Finland have always been close-calls, with draws in January 2020, 24:24, in the Qualification Phase of the EHF EURO 2022, and in November 2021, 29:29, in the Qualification Phase 1 of the IHF Men’s World Championship 2023, for example. This time around, with a Qualification Phase 2 berth for the EHF EURO 2024 on the table, Georgia and Finland also produced an exciting match, albeit one for the purists, where defences excelled. Eventually, the game ended in a draw, as Finland secured an important result in the last second. Giorgi Tskhovrebadze, the All-Star right back at the IHF/EHF Trophy in 2021, scored six goals, but missed 11 shots, including two penalties for Georgia, while Max Granlund, Finland’s top scorer, tied Tskhovrebadze’s tally. TEXT: EHF / Adrian Costeiu |
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