No winners of both legs
Although the aggregate scores in the play-offs were not overly close, not one team won both legs of their play-off tie. PSG and Montpellier drew then won at home, Flensburg progressed thanks to a four-goal victory at home before losing by one at Szeged, and Veszprém took a clear win away at Vardar in the first leg before the second-leg draw.
This record is in complete contrast to last season, in which all teams contested the play-offs after a Covid-19-affected group phase. In 2020/21, Barça, Veszprém, PSG and Kiel all won both legs in the ties that were played.
Claar and Grøndahl on top in scoring race
He did not even play the play-offs, as Aalborg were qualified directly for the quarter-finals, but Felix Claar remains in first place on the season’s top scorer chart, with 81 goals.
The Swedish EHF EURO 2022 champion shares the leading spot with Elverum’s 21-year-old centre back Tobias Grøndahl, whose eight goals in the play-offs against PSG took him up the ranking.
Next in line are Barça back Dika Mem — who also added no goals in the play-offs as Barça went straight to the quarter-finals, Dinamo Bucuresti’s Raul Nantes Campos and Veszprém’s slippery centre back Petar Nenadic. Nenadic contributed 10 goals across the two play-offs for the Hungarian side.
With Grøndahl’s and Campos’ seasons in the top flight over, Claar, Mem and Nenadic are emerging as the main individuals in the race for the 2021/22 top scorer title. Mem almost took the top scorer crown last season, scoring just two goals fewer than the winner Valero Rivera.