LAST 16 REVIEW: Velenje was dominant at the start of the match, earning an important home win, defeating Nimes 29:22
Zoran Jovicic’s side played their best match in the competition so far, not giving Nimes a chance to come close. With strong defence and fast breaks, Gorenje Velenje secured an important home win ahead of the re-match, going a step closer to the quarter-finals. USAM Nimes Gard will have a tough job on their home ground in a week.
RK Gorenje Velenje (SLO) vs USAM Nimes Gard (FRA) 29:22 (15:12)
- USAM Nimes Gard’s coach Franck Maurice left the helm only a day ago, assistant coach Yann Balmossiere had his debut as head coach
- an even start in Slovenia, first team to take a more significant lead was Velenje
- Aljaz Panjtar was a real shot-stopper in first half with ten saves at 46 per cent efficiency which helped his team to keep the lead at half-time
- biggest gap between the teams was at the 52nd minute, Velenje set 27:18
- centre-back Domen Tajnik was Velenje’s top scorer with six goals, adding to his great assists
- the competition’s top scorer Mohammed Sanad scored nine, his tally now stands at 87
Defence makes a difference
Gorenje Velenje played very well at both ends of the court, however it was their defence giving their attack an added boost. Mainly, the 6:0 defence was hard a nut to crack for Nimes, but even when they managed to get through, Aljaz Panjtar came to the rescue. Slovenian goalkeeper maintained a high level throughout the match, allowing his team to create a big gap. Panjtar finished the night with 13 saves at 37 per cent efficiency.
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EHF / Danijela Vekić