GROUP B
Pick Szeged (HUN) vs Elverum Handball (NOR) 30:23 (16:10)
- Szeged secured their largest win in the competition since September 2021, when they won by nine goals against HC PPD Zagreb, 30:21
- a strong 3:0 start from the Hungarian side set the tone for what followed. Right back Kent Robin Tonnesen and line player Miklos Rosta were Szeged leading scorers, with six goals each
- the Hungarian champions snapped a four-game losing streak, coming only two games close to their worst run in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League of six games
- the Norwegian side lost their sixth match in a row and extended their winless streak to 15 matches, their worst run in the competition
- Elverum are now one of two teams in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League group stage without a win, alongside Portuguese champions FC Porto, but the only one on a five-game losing streak
Szeged end wait for Machineseeker EHF Champions League win
Last weekend, Pick Szeged were dealt another blow, when Telekom Veszprém HC denied them a comeback win in the Hungarian league, with the current champions conceding a 26:31 loss.
It meant their match against Elverum was crucial and they duly understood that, with a strong start and didn't look back to take a 30:23 win, their first in the competition since April 2022 when they beat Flensburg in the play-offs.
On the other side, Elverum's chances to progress to the play-offs have been dealt another blow, as they conceded their fifth loss in a row in the group. They have by far the leakiest defense this season, conceding 186 goals, an average of 37.2 goals per game.