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GROUP B REVIEW: Last year’s finalists take a clear 10-goal win in Poland, ending Lublin’s slim chances of reaching the main round of the DELO WOMEN’S EHF Champions League
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Rostov’s first away win sends Lublin out

A week after sealing their spot in the main round of the DELO WOMEN’S EHF Champions League, Rostov-Don earned their second straight win in group B - but their first of the season in an away match.

The 30:20 win against MKS Perla Lublin on Saturday night also meant that the Polish side is now officially out of the race for a main round spot, and that third-place Team Esbjerg are through.

  • Rostov claimed their first away victory in the current CL season

  • Lublin’s defeat means that Esbjerg are through to main round

  • Lublin will finish bottom of the group and continue their European journey in the EHF Cup group phase

  • Marina Sudakova led for Rostov with six goals

GROUP B

MKS Perla Lublin (POL) vs Rostov-Don (RUS) 20:30 (12:20)

While Rostov enjoy a perfect home record in the current DELO WOMEN’S EHF Champions League season, the Russian powerhouse had struggled in away matches, as they split points with CSM and lost at Esbjerg.

However, on Saturday Ambros Martin’s team finally won away from home, and it was a very predictable result. Group B outsider Lublin had not claimed any points in the previous four games, and the fifth straight defeat means that they lost even a mathematical chance to reach the main round.

Five minutes into the match, the home team were in front 2:1. But then Rostov grabbed the initiative and started to show their fire power, so the 20:12 lead at half-time left no questions about the outcome.

In the second half, Martin changed some players, and Rostov did not look as focused as they scored only four goals before the 45th minute. However, Lublin netted just twice for the same period, so there was no way they could turn the game around.

Rostov had also beaten Lublin by 10 goals (31:21) in their round 1 match in Russia.


TEXT: Sergey Nikolaev / ew
 
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