Reinkind outline: THW Kiel celebrates home victory against Zagreb
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The THW Kiel celebrated the third victory in the preliminary round of the Champions League. In the duel of the National Rekordmeister, the North Germans prevailed on Wednesday with 36:28 (18:15) against HC Zagreb from Croatia. Best thrower The Zebras was Harald Reinkind with eight hits. For Zagreb, Filip Vistorop and Ivan Cupic achieved six goals each.
After a tough start and the first goal in the fifth game minute, the hosts increased in the defense on Rune Dahmke (foot injury) and Steffen Weinhold (infection). With more attention and aggressiveness, the keels recorded some ball gains and took the back of the guests from the game. But Zagreb remained dangerous about the outer positions and managed to keep the game closely. Shortly before the half, Sander Sagosen Sagosen then back to three goals.
THW turns after the break
After the break, the North Germans turned on. Only increased playmakers Domagoj Duvnjak at 23:18 (36th), then Niklas Landin defeated a penalty of the former Bundesliga game Cupic (37.). This was broken. Already 19 minutes before the final whistle guest coach Ivica Obrvan took his last break. In the final phase, the Kiel junior player Philipp Wäger and Leon Ciudad Benitez were also given some commitments.
SG is subject to Wolff & Co.
The runner-up SG Flensburg-Handewitt, on the other hand, waits for the first victory in the royal class. The team of coach Maik Machulla had to be beaten with 29:37 (16:21) at the Polish top club Vive Kielce and remains with a meter of tables in the strong group B. against the team of National Tea Hutters Andreas Wolff ran the Flensburg early a three- Goals behind and never came in a beat distance. Best thrower The SG was back room player Aaron Mensing with nine goals.
After 3: 7 (9th) SG-Coach Maik Machulla took the first time to rearrange the game of his protégés. Especially the attack actions were extremely mistaken. In the defense, the North Germans conceded too many simple goals. To make matters worse, that the two SG-Keeper Benjamin Buric and Kevin Möller barely had the opportunity to escape.
Even after the side change, the hosts caught the better start. Dylan Nahi increased in the 35th minute at 24:16. The Flensburg fought forces. Alight eight minutes before the end they had shortened the residue at 27:32 on five goals. Finally, the SG against the clearly superior Poland was elevated.
Statistics about the games
Group A, 4th matchday: THW Kiel - RK Zagreb 36:28 (18:15)
Tore THW Kiel: Reinkind 8, Duvnjak 7, Sagosen 6, M. Landin 4, Ekberg 3/2, Bilyk 2, Honig 2, Pekeler 2, Horak 1, Wiencek 1; RK Zagreb: Vistorop 6, Cupic 5, Leimeter 4, Cavar 3/1, Klarica 3, Mandic 3/1, Obranovic 3, Musa 1; Referee: Miklos Andorka (Hungary) / Robert Hucker (Hungary); Attendance: 5413 ; penalty minutes: 8/6; Disqualification: \ - / -
Group B: KS Vive Kielce - SG Flensburg-Handewitt 37:29 (21:16)
gates KS Vive Kielce: Sicko 9, Nahi 6, A. Dujshebaev 4, Moryto 4/1, Karacic 3, B. Vujovic 3, Karalek 2, Thrastarson 2/1, Gudjonsson 1, Kornecki 1, Tournat 1, Yusuf 1/1; SG Flensburg-Handewitt: Mensing 9, Gottfridsson 5, 5/3 pan, Hald 3, E. M. Jakobsen 3, Larsen 2, Golla 1, Steinhauser 1; Referee: Bojan Lah (Slovenia) / David Sok (Slovenia); Attendance: 3800 ; penalty minutes: 6/6; Disqualification: \ - /
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