Veszprém are coming to Poland as the leaders of group A. After four straight wins – against PSG, Porto, CS Dinamo Bucuresti, and GOG – they dropped their first point against Magdeburg in round 5.
Now Terzic’s former teammate Momir Ilic is coming to Plock with a wish of two more points.
“We know each other very well. We are prepared for the match and can’t wait for the match to start,” Terzic says.
“Veszprém are very strong team, and we are aware of their qualities and advantages. But do they have them in Plock? We will see on Thursday.”
While Veszprém lead the head-to-head comparison with five wins from their eight duels so far, the Hungarian powerhouse has won an away match against Plock since 2002.
Also, Plock have not lost a home match so far this season. Their home strength also showed in the EHF European League, where they lost only three of their 14 home matches.
The fans in their packed arena are an additional boost to the team, but Terzic says a good mixture of players is their true strength.
“We have an amazing atmosphere at home matches, it is giving us additional strength, but that is not our only stronghold,” the left back says.
“We are a great team with many good players, especially young players who have been on the radar of many clubs in Europe. When you mix that in with us, experienced players who are helping them, anything is possible in the ORLEN Arena.”