Macedonia in tears, Vardar was left without a final four

Vardar handball players were left without a place in the F4 EHF Champions League in the last seconds after the goal of Anders Egert, who defeated Milić from seven meters for the final 27:25
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Flensburg, Photo: Ehfcl.com
Flensburg, Photo: Ehfcl.com
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Ažurirano: 26.04.2014. 22:23h

Vardar handball players were left without a place in the F4 EHF Champions League in the last seconds after the goal of Anders Egert, who defeated Strahinja Milić from seven meters for the final 27:25 (10:15) and enough -2.

Germans, who won the first match with 24:22. He decided the number of away goals.

Flensburg was leading in the 36th minute 18:12, it seemed all was lost, but the people of Skopje made a turnaround with an incredible 12:2 series and came close to qualifying for Cologne.

At seven minutes and 45 seconds before the end, Dushebaev brought a big +4 with his third goal - 24:20. The players of the Macedonian champion had a chance for +5, but the ratio remained the same until a minute and a half before the end (27:23).

Then Mihail Čipurin was sent off for two minutes (27:23), which will turn out to be one of the key moments of the match in the "Boris Trajkovski" hall. After only ten seconds, numerical superiority is used by Glandorf, which raises the hope that Flensburg could achieve the desired defeat by two points.

Raul Gonzalez calls his boys for a timeout with 50 seconds left. Even with one less player in the field, Dobrivoje Marković gets in a position to shoot 30 seconds before the end, but Rasmusen was in the right place.

Ljubomir Vranješ asks for a minute of rest for an agreement, "shoots" on the right side for a seven-pointer, and Anders Egert deceives Milić from the seven-meter line five seconds before the end. For the final 27:25 and a big celebration...

Past Barcelona and Vesprem

And Barcelona passed thanks to a greater number of away goals - after the defeat in Germany (38:31), the Catalans won 31:24 (15:11) in the second leg, in front of their fans, and qualified for F4 in Cologne.

Hungarian Vesprem is also in the final four, with two victories against PSŽ. After the triumph in Paris with 26:24, Vesprem was more convincing in the second leg with 31:26 (12:12).

Montenegrin representative Fahrudin Melić did not register among the scorers for the visiting team.

Results and statistics

Vardar – Flensburg 27:25 (10:15) - first match 22:24

Barcelona - Rhine Neckar Leuven 31:24 (15:11) - 31: 38

Vesprem - PSG 31:26 (12:12) - 24: 26

Tomorrow

Kiel - Metallurg (14.15) - 31:21

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