In an intensive duel, the Füchse Berlin prevailed on Wednesday evening with 33:27 at the Polish representative Kielce.
The Foxes Berlin Go with a very comfortable starting position in the second leg of the playoff intermediate round of the handball champions League: On Wednesday evening, the German runner-up won 33:27 (12:14) in an intensive duel at the Polish Vice Kielce. Berlin’s Lasse Andersson was the outstanding player with 13 goals.
Next Wednesday (6:45 p.m.), the decision will be made in the Max-Schmeling-Halle which of the two teams will move into the quarter-finals. For the Berliners, the chances could hardly be better after the first leg.
The team of coach Jaron Siewwert took the lead through a goal from Mathias Gidsel, but then it was the home side who took the scepter in hand and, after a little more than four minutes played, to 4: 1.
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Foxes keep in a heated atmosphere
As a result, an intensive duel with mixed litter rates on both sides developed. After the first ten minutes, the Berliners were 4: 6 behind. After a quarter of an hour, Kielces Dylan Nahi provided 9: 6 for the hosts with his fifth goal of the evening.
The foxes stopped in the heated atmosphere, but ran behind until the break. With the intermediate score of 12:14 from Berlin, we went to the cabins.
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After the break the foxes beat back
At the beginning of the second half it was Lasse Andersson, who shortened to 13:14. Foxes goalkeeper Dejan Milosavljev was on hand with parades, but Szymon Sicko restored the old distance by 7 meters. On the other hand, Tim Freöfer also kept his nerve (15:16).
The Berliners now seemed to be tuned to achieve the equalization. Again and again Kielce stopped defense – or the foxes were aiming next to the box. After 40 minutes, however, the capitals rewarded themselves for their great effort: Nils Lichtlein marked the 17:17. And the team of coach Siewert followed: Andersson first ensured a leadership of Berlin (19:18) again since the 1-0.
In their strongest phase of the game, the foxes settled: Fabian Wiede punished a mistake by the Poles and increased to 24:21 – whereupon Kielce promptly took a break. And even afterwards it stayed that: the home side were off the role, the foxes pulled away (27:22). In the end they celebrated a dominant 33:27 away win.
Sending: RBB24, 03/26/2025, 10:30 p.m.
