GROUP D REVIEW: IFK Kristianstad finish fourth in their group, as they bow out of the VELUX EHF Champions League with a clear win.
Kristianstad finish fourth after winning last match
IFK Kristianstad made sure to finish fourth in the group, as they won their last group match 24:20 at home against Orlen Wisla Plock. The defeat had no significance to the Polish visitors who were already sure to reach the elimination matches from second place.
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Kristianstad finish fourth, while Plock were already sure to reach the eliminations matches from second position
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Kristianstad were leading by nine goals, when their lead was at its highest
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Valter Chrintz scored 10 goals for Kristianstad, Ziga Mlakar seven for Plock
GROUP D
IFK Kristianstad (SWE) vs Orlen Wisla Plock (POL) 24:20 (15:9)
Kristianstand were without Spanish playmaker Marc Canellas who had left for French Chartres with immediate effect. In his absence, the job as playmaker was put into the hands of Olafur Gundmundsson, and the Icelandic centre back was good enough at reading Plock´s various defence formations to help the home team to a clear lead from the start.
Plock has big problems with Kristianstad´s 5-1 defence and with Richard Kappelin in the Swedish goal, while the young right wing Valter Crintz caused the visitors huge difficulties at the other end of the court, where he scored 10 goals.
After leading by six goals at halftime, Kristianstad went nine goals up at 19:10, before Plock managed to reduce the gap without threatening the Swedish win, though.
Kristianstad coach Ljubomir Vranjes said: “It was important today that we continued the good path of winning matches.”
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Peter Bruun / tj