The Polish best team Vive Tauron Kielce are waiting for the second leg with French Montpellier in relaxed atmosphere after securing victory in away clash – 29:25 (16:13). Talant Dujshebaev squad put on pressure the home team from the very beginning and it was clear that quality is on their side.
Left back Karol Bielecki exploded in work with legendary Spanish coach, extending his shooting series with 6 goals, while Vid Kavticnik netted eight for the losers…
Montpellier Agglomeration HB – Vive Tauron Kielce 25:29 (13:16)
Montpellier: Mesnard, Sieffert, Bellahcene – Borges, Dolenec, Fabregas, Gutfreund, Kavticnik 8/3, Mackovsek 4, Saidani, Simonet 6, Tej 3, Faustin, Gaber 1, Gajic 3, Guigou.
Vive: Szmal, Sego – Grabarczyk, Jurecki 5, Tkaczyk, Reichmann 2, Chrapkowski, Aguinagalde 4, Bielecki 6, Jachlewski 2, Strlek 1, Buntić 4, Musa, Zorman 2, Rosiński 1, Cupić 2.
Europe, now, looking for the new kings after THW Kiel beat SG Flensburg 30:21 in away match in “FLE Arena”.
SG Flensburg-Handewitt – THW Kiel 21:30 (9:16)
SG Flensburg-Handewitt: Andersson (5 saves), Møller (11 saves) – Karlsson, Nenadic (4), Eggert (5/3), Mogensen (2), Svan (2), Wanne (2/1), Kaufmann, Jakobsson (1), Zachariassen, Radivojevic (3), Elahmar (2)
THW Kiel: Sjöstrand (8/2 saves), Palicka (6 saves) – Toft Hansen, Wiencek (2), Ekberg (7), Weinhold (2), Canellas (2), Duvnjak (1), Palmarsson (2), Klein (4), Jicha (3), Vujin (7/3), Lauge

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