EHF Champions League
Four teams remain undefeated after round 3
I am a bit sad because we played very good in the first half, but these 30 minutes were not enough. It doesn’t matter, it is only the beginning of the Champions League, we continue to work together.
Not everything went smooth for Györ in the first half, as they missed two penalty shots, and Veronica Kristansen got a red card for hitting Polina Kaplina's face with the ball. The home side still lead by two goals, but nothing is yet clear in this game; CSKA's summer signings Ana Gros and Karina Sabirova are prolific in attack, and Kaplina is doing a decent job in goal.
It was clear who the favourite was prior to the throw off and all the maths were right after the first half. Esbjerg have been constantly finding new ways to frustrate Buducnost’s defence, distributing the ball excellently in the first half. The gap is only six goals, but Buducnost’s 42 per cent attacking efficiency is really denting their chances of taking something from this game. Esbjerg are looking comfortable in the lead.
While CSM had trouble in the first half, but still managed to take the lead, the biggest surprise is Dortmund. The German champions took advantage of Brest’s away game woes and hold a comprehensive lead, heading to their best-ever start in the competition. Is it time to take Dortmund seriously? The second half will let us find out.
Her transfer from HC Lada this summer might have flown under the radar, but goalkeeper Anastasiia Lagina is really lighting up Rostov’s defence this season. After a superb game against CSM Bucuresti last week, the 26-year-old goalkeeper has saved six shots for Rostov in the first 16 minutes, for an otherworldly 60% saving efficiency, and added an open goal shot.
"But what really surprises is Rostov lacking their usual attacking efficiency. The Russian side went 14 minutes without scoring a goal, prompting a 5:0 run for FTC that has turned the game on its head.