Sunday, May 17, 2015

Men's EHF Cup: Fuchse Berlin - HSV Hamburg 30-27 (16-13), First international title for Fuchse Berlin

Men’s EHF Cup Final Four:


In the final game of Men’s EHF Cup Fuchse Berlin manage to win their first European title, in a good game Fuchse young guns Paul Drux and Fabian Wiede win the trophy for their team.


Fuchse Berlin (GER) vs. HSV Hamburg (GER) 30-27 (16-13)


First time in history home team manage to win Men’s EHF Cup, backed up by 8 000 home fans Fuchse manage to win their first international trophy. Fuchse better open the game and took the early lead 6-3 with 4 goals from their Russian right-back Konstantin Igropulo. But HSV quickly manage to get back and with 4 quick goals they took the lead 7-6. Fuchse tried to stop HSV changing their defense but that didn’t do much. In 19’ first shock for HSV, their defense specialist Davor Dominikovic gets a shoulder injury and had to be carried to the hospital. Without Dominikovic HSV defense concept fall apart and Fuchse quickly take the opportunity and scored 9 goals in nine minutes and get to 15-10. HSV manage to get their ranks and get on -3 on the halftime. Second half start with strong defense battles from each side. But Igropulo was unstoppable for HSV players and Fuchse manage to get on 5 goals advantage one more time. Fuchse had several opportunities to close the game but HSV goalkeeper Johannes Bitter didn’t allow that. In 24’ HSV manage to equal the score it was 21-21. In the last 15’ minutes we saw how Fuchse two young players Fabian Wiede and Paul Drux holding Fuchse in the game and at the end wining the finals.


Mahe couldnt win the game alone for HSV


Russian right-back Igropulo (6) and Nenadic (6) were the best scorers for the winner while Mahe with 10 goals was unstoppable at HSV. Unfortunately for HSV they didn’t have one more player that could help Mahe in this game.


by ScoresPro.com


 



Men's EHF Cup: Fuchse Berlin - HSV Hamburg 30-27 (16-13), First international title for Fuchse Berlin

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