HIGHLIGHT MATCHES
GROUP I
After Flensburg lost (against Kiel) and Montpellier won (against Irun) their respective opening match of the main round last week, a tight encounter between the two finalists from last season was expected — and that is exactly what the fans in the packed arena in Flensburg got to see. Flensburg and Montpellier kept each other in the balance for almost the entire first half. The visitors from France enjoyed a two-goal lead twice (8:10 in the 12th, and 15:17 in the 23rd minute), but not more than one goal separated the teams otherwise.
The high-intensity game continued on the same level after the break, and Flensburg first led by more than one when Axel Horgen made it 33:31 with 13 minutes left to play. When Benjamin Richert sent a seven-metre shot wide for Montpellier, Flensburg right back Niclas Kirkeløkke seized the opportunity to create the first three-goal advantage (34:31) in the entire match, which turned out to become a pivotal moment. Flensburg never looked back and gradually extended their lead. As Montpellier failed to score again in the last four minutes and 40 seconds, Flensburg's win came never under threat in the closing stages. The trio of Patrick Volz (nine), Niclas Kirkeløkke (eight) and Simon Pytlick (seven) combined for 24 goals for the hosts; Valentin Porte and Leo Plantin netted five times each for Montpellier. Even though Flensburg now lead 8-3 in the head-to-head comparison, this result marked only the first home win for the German side against Montpellier since March 2016.
It is with deep sadness that the European Handball Federation learnt of the passing of a visitor at tonight's EHF European League match, SG Flensburg-Handewitt vs Montpellier Handball. Our condolences and thoughts are with the family, relatives and friends in this difficult time.