In a meeting which kept all its promises, both teams will have had their periods in a Coubertin on fire. Logical draw in an ultra-tight group where all points count (28-28).
For the 8th day, the Paris Saint Germain receives Kolstad. The Norwegians defeated the Parisians last week at home. For Paris, a victory this evening is essential, with a view to direct qualification for the quarter-finals.
Paris led but not detached
At an engaging start to the match, the left-backs of both clubs quickly got into their match by scoring the first goals (1-1 2′). It was Kolstad who made the break in the 6th minute, taking a two-goal lead (2-4). Elohim for lunch (10 goals) takes the attacking game into his own hands and allows his team to come back to the score (4-4 8′). Paris takes over the reigns in this meeting after a huge top corner from its right back Robin Tonnesen (3 buts) (6-5 12’)
The gap stabilizes and the two clubs go back and forth for 10 minutes (9-9 20′). Just entered Andreas Palicka is directly decisive with a beautiful save (10-10 23′). After a shot of Luc Steins on the face of Torborn Bergerud. Paris, which was already at 6, now finds itself at 5 and even 4 following a contentious situation at the edge of the pitch (10-12 25′). At 6 against 3 in attack, Kolstad comes up against Andreas Palicka who offers the capital club the opportunity to stay in the game. 3 minutes from the end of the first half, Sander Sagosen and his people take off (10-14). A counter from the blue and red defense and a 7m throw from Ferran Sole allow the Parisians to return to the locker room with a delay of two goals (13-15 30’).
A balanced second act
From the start of the second act Ferran Sole transforms a new 7m. Change of defensive system in 5 1 with the entry of David Balaguer. After regaining a 3-goal lead Kolstad (15-18 37′) makes a big mistake and receives another 7m throw. In the process, the Norwegians lost a ball offering a counter attack to PSG scored by Elohim Prandi with a great goal with his back to the goal. Torborn Bergerud (18-18 39′). First goal for David Balaguer after a very good collective shift, which gives Paris the advantage (20-19 15′). The break is made for Paris, Andreas Palicka is having a great evening, Elohim Prandi is surgical (23-20 18′). PSG now plays with 7 in attack, giving Kolstad the opportunity to score quick goals (26-25 22′).
A suspenseful end to the match
In an end to the match which promises to be breathtaking and a Coubertin room which heats up. Paris and Kolstad never gave up (27-26 25′). Again, Andreas Palicka pulls out a new parade over 7m leaving the Norwegians at -1. Sander Sagosen who finds Coubertin, does not give them a gift 10 goals for him this evening (27-27 28′). 7m throw for Kolstad who has the opportunity to take the lead before coming up against Andreas Palicka again. Then it’s Elohim Prandi who takes things in hand, scoring a goal with finesse, Paris is in front (28-27 29′). 20 seconds from the end Goran Johannessen scored a strong goal from 9m for the equalizer (28-28). Author of a big match, it was Elohim Prandi who had to take the final shot against a white wall, unfortunately for Paris it was a miss. Losing last week, this week the Parisians will have to be satisfied with a draw (28-28 score final).
2023-11-22 22:58:36
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