

Six topics to speak about after Round 9
Six topics to speak about after Round 9
The last round of the VELUX EHF Champions League showed the competition at its very best.
We have gone through nine rounds and the heat is turning up. Groups C/D are facing the final decisions while Groups A/B are approaching the business end as well.
After a thrilling week of handball, there are a lot of different topics to cover in our talking points. Let’s go!
Szeged pulls PSG down from the skies
If the game between MOL-Pick Szeged and Paris Saint-Germain HB was not discussed at your dinner party over the weekend, we would be surprised. The Hungarian side became the first to beat the French giants (33:32) this season in Group B.
PSG had won their first eight games but with 11 goals from Stefan Sigurmannsson and a match-winning performance from goalkeeper Mirko Alilovic, Szeged pulled the French side down from the skies.
The game further underlined the dominant position of those two teams in the group. They are only divided by one point, with a seven-point gap to Nantes and Flensburg-Handewitt in third place.
MOL-PICK SZEGED - Paris Saint-Germain HB 33:32 #meccspillanatai #momentsofthegame #handballteam #handballmatch #csakelőre #JustGoAhead #kékek #OnlyBlues #veluxehcl @psghand @ehfcl pic.twitter.com/V6fN216UGN
— MOL-PICK SZEGED Handball (@pickhandball) November 25, 2018
Barça are simply unstoppable
Speaking of dominance, Barça Lassa put themselves stronger in the driving seat in the battle for top spot in Group A - and free passage to the quarter-final.
They clinched a huge win in Poland against PGE Vive Kielce, 42:36. The high-scoring game left the Polish side four points behind the Spanish group leaders.
Barça are simply unstoppable with eight wins in a row, four away from equalling their longest winning run in the competition. A win against HC Meshkov Brest in Round 10 would see them become the only team of the season with 10 wins in a row.
Molt feliços després de una GRAN victòria a Kielce. Seguim companys!!
— Victor Tomas (@VictorTomas8) November 24, 2018
Muy felices después de una GRAN Victòria en Kielce. Seguimos adelante equipo!!
Happy faces after an AMAZING win in Kielce. Let’s keep it up guys!!
:Patryk ptak pic.twitter.com/j70dC4FcBU
The champions in further trouble
We have gone over the top clashes in Groups A/B, but the situation is getting more intense down at the bottom as well. Most noticeable is how reigning champions Montpellier HB are on the brink of missing out on the Last 16.
Beaten by the buzzer and by IFK Kristianstad (31:30), the title holders sit alone at the bottom of Group A with only three points. Both HC Meshkov Brest, after drawing with HC Vardar, and Kristianstad are two points ahead, on five.
With five rounds left, those three teams have to battle for their future in the competition this season, which all relies on the sixth spot.
WATCH: @valterchrintz topped off a superb game by winning the match for @IFKKristianstad as the seconds ticked down #veluxehfcl pic.twitter.com/aH1xXwUnbm
— EHF Champions League (@ehfcl) November 25, 2018
Group B shows difference with domestic leagues
The battle in Group B is a lot tighter as only two points divide all teams outside of the top two.
This group is a textbook example of the difference between the domestic leagues and the VELUX EHF Champions League. For example, SG Flensburg-Handewitt have won their first 14 games in the German Bundesliga, but only won their first away match in Europe’s top flight since Round 1, against Skjern Handbold (31:24).
Skjern, RK Celje Pivovarna Lasko and HC PPD Zagreb share last place with six points each, but the others, at seven and eight points, are far from safe yet.
⏹ Yesss! Important away win in the @ehfcl. The game was very intense, but in the second half our guys broke away and take the two important points with them.
— SG Fle-Ha (@SGFleHa) November 25, 2018
______#SKJSG 24:31#SGPower ❤ pic.twitter.com/8XLVLIbhdK
History for Sporting as Presov break down
Tatran Presov broke down under pressure in the race for a play-off spot in Group C. They suffered their heaviest defeat of the season, 38:26 against Chekhovskie Medvedi, who were already out of the race.
Meanwhile, Sporting CP are through to the play-offs for the first time after a win over Besiktas, 34:28. The Portuguese side is equal on points with Bjerringbro-Silkeborg, who they meet in the last round. But regardless the results in Round 10, Sporting cannot be bumped out of the top two spots anymore.
Presov are two points behind but have only themselves to blame after their slip-up in Russia.
INÉDITO!! Pela primeira vez na história do andebol português, uma equipa consegue passar a fase grupos na actual Liga dos Campeões. Isto é o Sporting Clube de Portugal #AndebolSCP#ehfchampionsleague#tãograndescomoosmaioresdaeuropa#somosdaraçaquenuncasevergará pic.twitter.com/pEq6NMbK2Q
— Sporting CP - Andebol (@AndebolSCP) November 24, 2018
A possible final to join Plock in play-off
Orlen Wisla Plock secured one of the two play-off spots in Group D with a 25:23 win against Abanca Ademar Leon. The battle to follow them is yet to be decided.
As Elverum Handball won by the buzzer against Wacker Thun (29:28), their clash on Saturday against Leon could be a true final… but only if Dinamo Bucuresti have suffered a slip-up at Thun two days earlier. If the Romanian side take both points home from Switzerland, they are through.
AMAZING!!!
— ElverumHandball (@ElverumHandball) November 25, 2018
WE HAVE DONE IT AGAIN!!!
2 very important points in the most magic way again in @ehfcl pic.twitter.com/Si5dTEQS72