After their two defeats against Montpellier, Elverum Handball seemed to be on track for a win, but in the last second they lost 32:33 against Meshkov Brest on Wednesday night after leading by three goals eight minutes before the end.
Meshkov goalkeeper Ivan Matskevich first saved Eric Johansson's last shot, then scored an empty-net goal with the final buzzer. This was Brest’s first victory in the EHF Champions League this season, after seven defeats and one draw.
GROUP A
Elverum Handball (NOR) vs HC Meshkov Brest (BLR) 32:33 (15:17)
- after three straight defeats Elverum remain on eight points, while Brest took their last chance to keep up their hopes for reaching the knock-out stage
- Tobias Grøndahl (Elverum) and Mikita Vailupau (Brest) were top scorers with eight goals each
- right at the end of the first half, Hungarian international Dominik Mathe found his form and was key to Elverum taking the lead for the first time at 19:18. In total, he scored six goals
- Elverum goalkeeper Emil Kheri Imsgard saved an incredible 23 shots, and it helped Elverum pull ahead to lead 31:28 with the end in sight
- Meshkov grabbed the lead after a run of four goals, and when they needed him most Matskevich became Meshkov’s surprise hero
Vailupau’s best performance of the season
This season Meshkov Brest’s right win Mikita Vailupau has been unable to match his form of the previous seasons, notably 2020/21 in which he was second highest Champions League scorer with 93 goals.
So far this season he has struggled for form, but he appeared to be returning to his best with eight goals that take his season's total to 41.