A very bad deal. For his return to the Champions League after two and a half months of truce, PSG Handball caught his feet in the carpet (28-31) this Thursday evening in his lair of Coubertin facing the Polish of Plock during the 11th Group phase day. In a bad pass with this 3rd setback in the last 4 C1 games, the club of the capital loses its 2nd place, synonymous with direct qualification for the quarter -finals, to demo to 4th place in group B. Sporting Portugal, Winner of Pelister (30-24), dates back to 2nd place and Fuchse Berlin, who won before Fredericia (36-29), ranks 3rd, on equal points with the Parisians (14) but in front of the Goal- Particular Average for a goal.
Faced with a 7th and penultimate opponent of group B, the Parisians completely lack their start of the match and find themselves led (4-8, 15th). Despite the numerous unruly of Poles sanctioned by several two -minute exclusions, the capital’s club is struggling to react despite an excellent palicka in goals. Only Luc Stein is effective in front of the goal (4 out of 4 in the first period) and allows PSG to gradually be delayed (6-8, 8-9, 10-11). Elohim Prandi then took over and puts his team in mind following a overpowered shot of which he has the secret in the skylight.
Upon returning from the locker room, the two teams take on the advantage without making a difference. Tied at the time of the Money Time (23-23, 50th), Plock passes the high speed and takes 3 goals in three minutes (23-26, 53rd). The porter of the Polish formation Viktor Hallgrímsson Écuelle Ferran Solé and Elohim Prandi in the last moments and seals the victory of Plock (28-31). Parisians return to the headboard. They have three games to take over this 2nd place in the Portuguese of Sporting. This will necessarily go through a victory with the Danish red lantern Fredericia next Wednesday.