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GROUP B REVIEW: In a low-scoring match with some excellent goalkeeping, both teams had a chance to win but had to settle for a draw
 

Last season, CSKA and Krim Mercator Ljubljana exchanged victories in the play-off round of the DELO EHF Champions League. On Sunday afternoon in Moscow, their match in group B ended in a 21:21 draw.

GROUP B
CSKA (RUS) vs Krim Mercator Ljubljana (SLO) 21:21 (11:12)

  • Tjaša Stanko's goals and Barbara Arenhart's saves powered Krim to a 12:8 lead in the 27th minute, but CSKA closed the gap to 12:11 at the break
  • the home team continued their chase after the break and ultimately drew level at 18:18 after Sara Ristovska scored twice in a row against her former team
  • the Russian side then led 20:18, but Katarina Krpez-Slezak's equaliser for Krim in the 58th minute sealed the final score 
  • Ristovska, who spent the 2018/19 season at Krim, was CSKA's top scorer with five goals. Tjaša Stanko netted seven times for the visitors
  • this was the first draw in group B. CSKA now have seven points; Krim have three points

Good goalkeeping on both sides

This was a low-scoring game in which goalkeepers were the best players for both sides. Polina Kaplina did well for CSKA, making 12 saves for a 39 per cent save rate, while her teammate Anna Sedoykina saved one penalty.

Barbara Arenhart was a true heroine for Krim, recording 15 saves – including two crucial ones in the last two minutes. The Brazilian goalkeeper not only boasted a 42 per cent save efficiency, but also scored one goal herself.


TEXT: EHF / Sergey Nikolaev
 
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