Rhein Neckar Lowen and Vive Tauron Kielce played 32:32 (19:15) in front of only 3.378 fans in Mannheim. The “Lions” had clear situation two minutes before the end, but Germans didn’t score from counter-attack for +3, which was the start of the Polish last “come-back” in the match. Dujshebaev boys netted two important goals in the last two attacks, and then, saved own net thanks to Croatian goalie Marin Šego, who was unbeatable in the last phase of the clash.
Norwegian right back Reinkind scored six goals, while Jurecki was first star in the Polish team with nine goals.
Rhein-Neckar Löwen – KS Vive Kielce 32:32 (19:15)
Rhein-Neckar Löwen: Appelgren, Bitz (für einen Siebenmeter) – Schmid (5), Gensheimer (5/1), Kneer (2), Sigurmannsson (n.e.), Banea Gonzalez (2), Larsen (2), Reinkind (6), Guardiola (1), Steinhauser (n.e.), Groetzki (3), Ekdahl du Rietz (6), Pekeler (n.e.)
KS Kielce: Szmal, Sego (ab 31.) – Vujovic, Jurecki (9), Tkaczyk, Reichmann (3), Aguinagalde (5), Bielecki (5/4), Jachlewski (1), Strlek (2), Lijewski (1), Buntic (3), Zorman (2), Cupic (1)
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