12 Time penalties at Flensburg s first Champions League

Against the Ukrainian master HC Motor Saurischia there was a 34:27 (13:11) home win on Thursday. Meeting Werner The SG was Campus Tub — in his 100th Champions League game — with eight goals. Ocean was successful for the Ukrainians seven times. With 3: 9 points, the FLENSBURG last the group B. remain the distance to Six place, which would entitle to enter the play-off round, but only one point is only one point.

At the beginning of the game, the hosts once more very difficult. Left outside tub awarded two good possibilities. Only gradually the SG told her game. With an 8: 2 run, the North Germans turned a 4: 6 residue (12th) into a 12: 8 guidance (22.).

Bigger than four goals, however, the lead was not initially, and so the guests remained in stroke distance. With his parades SG-Keeper Kevin Miller in this phase was a great retention for his team. Again and again focused on the impartial from Sweden, which distributed a total of twelve (!) Time — five for the SG, seven for the guests.

Only as the right outside Marius Tannhauser met 23:17 (47th), the SG turned on the winning road. A strong game again in the Flensburg jersey completed the refundable Icelandic back part player Tatar Larsson, who scored seven goals. Playmaker Jim Gotfridsson was spared over long distances of the game.

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SG Flensburg-Handewitt — Motor Saurischia 34:27 (13:11)

Goals for Flensburg-Handewitt: Tub 8/5, Larsson 7, Golda 5, Windsor 5, Tannhauser 4, Sensing 3, Gotfridsson 1, Larsen 1

Goals for Motor Saurischia: Ocean 7, Malasinskas 4/1, Puchoudki 4, Kosakewytsch 3/1, Oriya 2, Genetic 2, Asleep 2, Deny sow 1, Kasai 1, Rubato 1 Referee: Mira Kurttagic (Sweden) / Matthias Weather (Sweden) Viewers: 1234 Criminal minutes: 10/14 Disqualification: /

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