Sunday, March 27, 2016

LM handball players – Vive Tauron in the quarterfinals – Gazeta Wyborcza

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26.03. Kielce (PAP) - Players Towel Vive Tauron Kielce defeated in the second leg of the 1/8 finals of the Champions League Belarusian bellows Brest 33:30 (14:14) and advanced to the quarter-finals of the competition. The first meeting away win 32:28.

Vive Tauron Kielce - bellows Brest 33:30 (14:14).

First off: 32:28 for Vive; Vive promotion.

Vive Marin Sego - Michal Jurecki 2, Tobias Reichmann 5, Piotr Chrapkowski, Matthew Kus, julen aguinagalde 5, Karol Bielecki 3 Mateusz Jachlewski, Manuel Štrlek 5, Krzysztof Lijewski 2, Denis Buntić 6, Uros Zorman 2, Ivan Čupić 3.

bellows: Ivan Pesic, Dmitri Patotskij, Vitaly Czarapienka - Maksim Babicziew, Artsiom Kulak, Dainis Kristopans 5, Kamyszyk Dmitri, Dmitri Nikulenkow 3, Rastko Stojkovic 7, Alexander Tioumentsev 3 Paul Atman, Vyacheslav Szumak 1, Ljubo Vukic, Maksim Baranau 5, Simon Razgor 4, Sergei Szylowicz 2.

penalties: Vive - 10 min., bellows - 6 min.

For the circular Brest team Rastko Stojkovic match in Kielce was certainly a sentimental journey. It was here that he performed for several seasons (2009-2013) won in 2013, third place in the Champions League. A few weeks after this success parted with Vive. On Saturday, he greeted him not only the clamor of Kielce fans, but also a sizable banner with his likeness and inscription "Welcome home." Such welcome gave him wings, because Stojkovic first inscribed on the scoresheet, and the whole meeting impressed with the effectiveness of beating defending gateway Vive Marina Sego seven.

Players Mieszko, like in a game last week, showed what they are capable. In the first half the 20th minute the result was around tie. Only later Kielce found a way to fairly effective defensive handball from Brest them to overshoot the 25th minute on three hits (12: 9). The end of the first half but definitely belonged to the visitors, who managed to lead before the break to equalize 14:14.

After changing sides after 33 minutes Belarusians for the last time they took the lead (16:15). Then, strongly they accelerated the locals, who turned off the attack Mieszko for nearly five minutes. In the 38th minute Vive wygrywało already three goals (19:16). When 10 minutes later the hosts jumped five (25:20), it seemed that the Polish champions already have victory in your pocket. But then he showed his prowess rivals and rapidly reduced losses.

In 52 minutes the home advantage whittled down to just one goal (25:24). It hung in the air sensation, although considering czterobramkową advance of the first meeting promoted Vive still seemed confident. The end of the meeting was extremely exciting and both teams presented a fast, pleasant to the eye handball.

In 56 minutes on three goals again bounced Vive (29:26), but the newcomers needed less than three minutes to close the gap to one (30:31). The definitive kielczanom thanks to goals from Spaniard julen aguinagalde and Croat Manuel Štrlek able to determine the results of the meeting at 33:30.

On Sunday Kielce know rival in the quarterfinals. This will be the winner of another tie between the 1/8 finals posed as the favorite German SG Flensburg Handewitt and French Montpellier HB. The struggle for participation in the Final Four will fight next month.

         


         


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