Teammates face off on the sideline
Another all-Spanish coaching battle sees former Ciudad Real teammates collide in Nantes vs Veszprém.
Alberto Entrerrios and David Davis are the same age and played alongside each other for club, winning three EHF Champions League titles, and country, winning European, world and Olympic medals together.
Davis has the edge as a coach thus far in terms of titles won and will come into this tie with the favoured side, but Entrerrios’ Nantes relish the underdog role and have already taken a few scalps this season.
Lazarov’s old flame
Facing former teams is nothing new for Kiril Lazarov, given his 20 seasons in Europe’s top flight, though his five seasons with Veszprém must be special in his fans’ eyes as this was the period we saw him hit world-class status.
During that time, he and Veszprém fell at the quarter-final stage three times and the semi-finals twice. Painfully falling short was a theme for King Kiril as it took him 15 years to lift the trophy. 15 long years of waiting, sometimes patiently, and sometimes not.
Veszprém have been waiting even longer and Lazarov will not mind playing a part in prolonging his old team’s agony.
Wickedly good wings
It comes as no surprise at this stage of the competition that we will see some of the world’s best players clash in certain positions but if we focus on the wings, there are two matches which stand out.
Left wings Sebastian Barthold from Aalborg and Flensburg’s Hampus Wanne have been two of the most in-form men in their position in 2021.
While Barthold appears to thrive when he gets a bit of confidence on his side, Wanne goes on relentless runs of goals, particularly in the first half, when his counter-attacking ability catches everyone off guard.
On the right wing, the fortunes of Mikita Vailupau and Aleix Gomez from will tell a lot about how Meshkov Brest vs Barça goes.
Both have been prolific this season with Vailupau third on the top scorers list on 75 goals and Gomez on 66 and you would have to think that the Belarusian leftie will need to be close to the 90-goal mark by the end of the round for his side to reach their very first EHF FINAL4.