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The ax fell for Ivry, Aix and Nîmes victorious

The die is cast for Ivry. While the Ile-de-France club were two points behind Cesson-Rennes, the first non-relegation, and two games to play, he had to get at least one point in Toulouse to remain in contention for maintenance. However, the trip to the Fenix ​​floor did not bring the much hoped-for result. If the two teams competed in the first moments of the meeting, the Toulousains signed a 5-0 in just under ten minutes to create a first significant gap. Nemanja Ilic’s teammates (5 goals on 5 shots) then capitalized on this thunderous start to lead by six goals at the break. If they were brave throughout the second period, the Ivryians were never able to return to this meeting. With eight goals ahead ten minutes from the end of the game, Toulouse released the pressure, which allowed Simon Ooms’ teammates (5 goals on 10 shots) to fail only five goals (29-24 ). But this defeat means that Ivry will accompany Tremblay in Proligue, while Saran and Nancy will join the elite. Toulouse, for their part, make sure to end the season in sixth place

Aix and Nîmes victorious

The duel between Aix and Créteil, counting for the 23rd day, did not have as much at stake. Indeed, while the PAUC is sure to finish in fourth place, Créteil had already ensured its maintenance and could only hope to move up in the standings. If the Aixois got off to a good start, the Cristoliens held on, thanks in particular to Felipe Borges (6 goals on 8 shots), before cracking shortly before half-time, reached with four goals behind. Led by Javier Muñoz Cabezon (5 goals on 5 shots) and William Accambray (5 goals on 7 shots), the players of Thierry Anti kept the pressure on their opponents and reached the ten goal mark eight minutes from time. of the meeting. In the end, the Provençaux won by eleven lengths (33-22) for their last outing of the season. Traveling to Istres, Nîmes went to seek victory. However, it was the Istreans who led the race for most of the first half, under the impetus of Nicolas Boschi (9 goals on 11 shots). But the two goals behind at the break were erased from the first moments of the second act. The last 20 minutes saw USAM break away irreparably for a five-goal victory (27-32) in a match where the stake was absent, their fifth place and European qualification already in their pocket.

HANDBALL – LIDL STARLIGUE / LATE MATCHS
Wednesday, June 9, 2021

23rd day
Aix – Créteil: 33-22

25th day
Istres – Nîmes : 27-32

30th day
Toulouse – Ivry : 29-24

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