12.05.2022, 10:00 QUARTER-FINALS REVIEW: While the French overcame a bad start to come back into the game, Kielce finished better to take the win |
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If you looked at the ticker, you would think Kielce’s win tonight in Montpellier felt somehow logical, as the hosts only led once in the game, and that was within the first minute of the match. But on the court things were not that simple, as Kielce had to shake off strong resistance from the French side, with Marin Sego putting in a stellar show between the hosts’ posts. But while Montpellier came back to within one with 12 minutes left to play, Alex Dujshebaev and Uladzislau Kulesh made sure their team would finish the better to fly back to Kielce with a three-goal win. QUARTER-FINALS, FIRST LEG Montpellier HB (FRA) vs Lomza Vive Kielce (POL) 28:31 (12:16)
Marin Sego kept Montpellier’s head above water Montpellier’s first half was, let's face it, a very bad one. Turnovers and missed shots were on the menu, but so were Marin Sego’s saves. The Croatian goalkeeper, who dropped down the pecking order since last autumn, pulled out his best game of the season at the ideal moment. Nine saves in the first half to keep Montpellier in the game before saving a couple more in the second half to keep his team alive. Tonight was Sego’s last home game in the Champions League with Montpellier, but his performance was impressive. TEXT: EHF / Kevin Domas |
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