France and Montenegro threw off the Women’s EHF EURO 2018
main round with clear wins over their respective Scandinavian opponents,
Denmark and Sweden, on the evening of December 6. Neither of the Group I sides
had great difficulty taking control of their match, leading for most of the 60
minutes and earning important points towards to the semi-final race.
At the end of the main round, the top two teams in each
group will qualify for the penultimate phase. Starting with zero points carried
from the preliminary round, Montenegro could not afford to lose against Sweden,
while France were in a more favourable position thanks to their preliminary
round win versus Montenegro in Nancy.
Competing in main round Group I, the two Group B sides both
proved stronger than their Group A opponents. France opened the main round with
a 29:23 result against Denmark, led by an exceptional performance from player
of the match Amandine Leynaud. The goalkeeper – who made the critical save in
the last seconds that earned France their second world title last December –
recorded a rate of 43%.
Montenegro also relied on a great performance from their
keeper, Marina Rajcic, as well as nine goals from captain Jovanka Radicevic and
the creative direction in attack from centre back Milena Raicevic. For her 10
assists, Raicevic was awarded player of the match.
The main round continues on Friday December 7 with Group II
throwing off in Nancy, where Spain will open versus Germany at 18:00 local time
before Hungary meet record champions Norway at 21:00. Norway, who have won
seven of the last eight European titles, face an unfamiliar situation – they
must take victories in their three main round matches and also rely on the
results of the other teams to have a chance to reach the semi-finals.
All matches will be streamed free and live on ehfTV.com.
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