It was a battle for the top spot in group C and if you were to judge it by the opening of the match and home goalkeeper Bertram Obling, it was shaping up to be Sävehof’s night. They had several five-goal leads with the super-effective Obling; however Magdeburg found solutions in their defence and came back at the end of the first half. In second part of the match Magdeburg showed why they are still unbeaten in the Bundesliga and with a series of easy goals they took over and never let Sävehof near again.
The Swedish team showed their fighting spirit bringing the deficit back to three goals right at the end.
Group C
IK Sävehof (SWE) vs SC Magdeburg (GER) 26:29 (11:11)
- It was a dream start for Sävehof who lead by five-goal thanks to Bertram Obling and his six saves. Obling had an astonishing 75 per cent saving efficiency ratio
- Magdeburg woke up after 20 minutes of the match as Jannick Green closed the gap with his four saves
- The German powerhouse turned things around in the second half, the four consecutive goals making it 24:18 were decisive
- The top scorer on Tuesday night was Michael Damgaard who scored six times, and in some crucial times of match
- Sävehof closed the gap in last few minutes of the match, with Sebastian Karlsson’s four goals
- Respect Your Talent Programme member Elias Ellefsen a Skipagotu was one of the main figures in the home team creating a threat in front of goal - he scored four times and helped with his six assists
Team pillars
We love handball with its high-speed goals, nice plays and good defence. In tonight’s match the pillars for both teams and base for the play were two men between the posts. Bertram Obling on home side and Jannick Green on Magdeburg’s side. The 26-year-old Obling had another amazing night, mainly in the first half ending the match with 14 saves and 38%. Green stepped in for Jensen and with saves brought Magdeburg back to life. His performance tonight also finished on 38% with 11 saves.