For his French teammate at Kielce, playing against PSG is less special. Understandably, as Tournat never played for the club from the French capital, arriving in Kielce in 2020 after six years at HBC Nantes.
“For me it is not special to play against them. I played a lot of matches against them when I was in Nantes, so it is kind of boring for me. I would prefer to play against another team that I don’t know yet,” Tournat said with a laugh.
“Anyway, I am happy to play against them and we need to win.”
The line player is aware of Kielce’s struggle to take points home from Paris.
Their last two visits ended in huge defeats: 37:26 in a group phase match in February 2021, and 35:26 in that famous quarter-final in May 2019 – after Kielce had won the first leg 34:24 at home and still advanced to the EHF FINAL4 in Cologne.
“We have never won there, so I think they are the favourites. But we are favourites as well because we are first in the group,” Tournat said.
“It is really hard to judge it. We have nothing to lose, we have to trust in ourselves, play 100% and see what happens. For sure we can win this.”
Tournat expected PSG to be up for a real battle on Thursday.
“It is always difficult there, I remember the atmosphere when I was still a player of Nantes,” said Tournat, who has scored 20 times for Kielce this season, including two in the first match against PSG.
“The most important is that we won against them in Kielce recently, so they will be very motivated, you know, they don’t like to lose. It will be a huge fight.”