19:30
RESULT: Orlen Wisla Plock 27:32 Rhein Neckar-Löwen
19:21
Rhein-Neckar are really starting to flex now and Plock have lost their concentration: Szita and Toto on the line having a total miscommunication resulting in a pass to Tollbring to picks out Groetzki on the break who nets an easy open goal. Sabate calls a time out for his Plock side and really lays into them for their lack of concentration.
19:17
It is the Jerry Tollbring show! Not a perfect game he is 8/12 but he is really having fun out there today.
19:00
Zoltan Szita is a serious player! He has really settled into this second half nicely, scoring three in the second (5 in total), one of which was an amazing standing shot - almost took the net off the goal. His vision and timing of his shooting is a joy to behold. Playing the defence like an orchestra.
18:40
Björn Pazen's first half breakdown
"The first half clearly proved, how a goalkeeper performance can turn a match around. In the first twelve minutes, Adam Morawski did not save any Löwen shot and conceded some unlucky strikes. Löwen easily pulled ahead for a 7:3 gap - mainly thanks to their wings Patrick Groetzki and Jerry Tollbring (both on four goals at the break).
But when the Polish international improved, Plock improved, almost bridging the gap at 8:9. Morawski boosted the confidence and mainly David Fernandez took the responsibility in attack, netting five goals before the break.
Funnily enough, when Plock upped their game, Löwen goalkeeper also Nikolas Katsigiannis improved, finishing the first 30 minutes on a 40% saving rate - now pushing his side ahead for a quite comfortable cushion at 14:10 - and Löwen kept in a clear gap until the half-time buzzer."
18:37
HALF-TIME:
18:23
What are Löwen thinking? The do a switch in the backcourt to open up space for Jerry Tollbring on the wing, his shot is stopped by Morawski and what is the next plan of action? An identical move and the ball out to Tollbring, and I think you know what Morawski did? He saved it, of course. What do they say when you do the same thing twice and expect a different result? Plock 10:12 Löwen.
18:16
The Lions are looking much better today, an extra spring in their step for head coach Martin Schwalb's last international game for them before he moves to Hamburg. 16 minutes gone and 9:6 to the hosts.
Kim Ekdahl du Rietz nets his first goals of the season and his first in a year, welcome back!
18:00
Some changes in the Rhein-Neckar Löwen squad for today's game: Uwe Genheimer will sit out today's game being replaced by 19-year-old Kaspar Veigel and for Plock Philip Stenmalm picked up a bang to his head and will also not feature.
17:54
The winner of this EHF Finals 2021 3-4 placement match will win prize money of 40,000 EUR, the fourth ranked side will receive 30,000 EUR.
17:22
Schmid didn't feature as much as a lot of people wanted yesterday, so there were some questions asked about his fitness or if had he picked up a knock. But he is in the squad today and ready to play. He will be the engine today should the Löwen pick up a bronze.
17:04
Two world-class wingers will battle it out in the 3-4 placement match, coming up in just under an hour on EHFTV.com. Both men their team's top scorers.
This game will also be Jerry Tollbring's last international game for the Löwen before he moves to Denmark to join GOG for next season.
12:50
Our expert Björn Pazen's predictions...
3-4 Placement Match:
Orlen Wisla Plock (POL) vs Rhein-Neckar Löwen (GER)
"Plock arrived without any pressure, Löwen were eager to win a trophy on home court and now both face in the placement match 3-4. From the psychological perspective, the Polish side has an advantage, as they did not fall that deep, losing their semi against Magdeburg on Saturday after a brave fight. For them, it is still a success to be in Mannheim, if they can keep their fighting spirit in defence and easiness in general, Xavi Sabate and his side have good chances to finish third.
Löwen had so many problems in their semi at both ends of the court, and as he had to leave the court early, maybe even their mastermind Andy Schmid is in danger for the placement match (but he is in the squad list). In the international farewell for Martin Schwalb, it is all about bring an end a run of four defeats in Bundesliga and European League."
FINAL:
SC Magdeburg (GER) vs Füchse Berlin (GER)
"Magdeburg or Berlin - this is the question that will have an answer come Sunday evening. And what does the crystal ball predict? Both sides were challenged in their semis, Magdeburg had to fight harder to bring Plock down, but had two hours more to recover, Berlin partly showed a sensational supremacy against hosts Löwen, but could not rotate the bench much.
Though two German sides clash in the final, it will be a Scandinavian-dominated match: Berlin’s top scorers are both Danish - Hans Lindberg and Lasse Andersson, who was brilliant on Saturday. Besides that, Johann Koch and Jacob Holm are Danes just like Magdeburg's goalkeeper Jannik Green or left back Michael Damgaard. Taking in account the Norwegians such as Magnus Gullerud or team captain Christian O’Sullivan and add their top scorer from Iceland, Omar Ingi Magnusson, it is a Scandinavian/Nordic mixture.
Magdeburg have won the last eleven matches in the European League and beat Füchse twice in Bundesliga this season - but this does not guarantee the trophy. SCM need to play with high-speed in attack, as when Füchse defend back on six meters with their tall and powerful players such as their Balkan wall (Gojun, Marsenic, Kopljar), it is hard to crack them open.
On the other hand, Füchse seem to have more options in terms of attacking, either from nine meters or via fast-breaks and on the line. So, everything is open on Sunday, no clear favourite at all."
12:25
TOP SCORERS' RACE...
Magdeburg’s right back Omar Ingi Magnusson is on 87 goals after his six goals in the semi-final against Plock.
Should he score ten goals in the final today, he will be the top scorer of the season and will overtake Emil Jacobsen (GOG), who is the current top scorer with 96 goals.
Sounds like a tall task but he has scored plus 10 goals four times this season against IFK Kristianstad, Montpellier, Besiktas and Eurofarm Pelister and picked up 8/9 goals in a few other ties. It seems to be either he scores 2 or his is pushing the 10-goal mark, so we could well see the Icelander being crowned the first ever top scorer of the EHF European League.
12:17
Andre Schmid (Rhein-Neckar Löwen) and Przemysław Krajewski (Orlen Wisla Plock) are on the squad lists for today for the 3-4 placement match after both men were suspected to have picked up knocks, but good to see they are selected today!
12:11
One man who has been there and worn the jacket plenty of time before is Hans Lindberg of Füchse Berlin. He can win his third trophy in total, after winning the EHF Champions League with Hamburg in 2013 and the EHF Cup with Berlin in 2018.
At the grand age of 39 the Danish winger has had another great season netting 60 goals (Füchse's top scorer) in the EHF European League so far.
12:07
Good day! It's final day and it's time to find out who the kings of the EHF European League 2020/21 will be with the gold-medal match between SC Magdeburg & Füchse Berlin is coming your way at 20:30 (CEST), 15 minutes earlier than yesterday's late throw-off.
First thing is first, I have dropped the preview by our expert Björn Pazen below, it is a must-read before we get things rolling here, so get your teeth into that first!