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Porto enjoy second straight win in Bucharest

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EHF / Kevin Domas

Porto had to wait until the last second last week to take their first points against Flensburg, and while they were more dominant against C.S. Dinamo Bucuresti on Thursday night, victory still came down to a save in the closing moments.

Dinamo were four goals down for much of the first half and early in the second, but in both periods came back to pressure Porto. One of the Portuguese club’s key players was goalkeeper Nikola Mitrevski, who recorded plenty of saves and also stopped Bucharest’s last shot.

GROUP B
C.S. Dinamo Bucuresti (ROU) vs FC Porto (POR) 26:27 (14:15)

  • Porto were in control throughout the first half, taking a maximum advantage of four goals early on before Dinamo came back into the game right before half-time, thanks to two goals by Razvan Gavriloaia
  • Dinamo still had the opportunity to force a draw in the final minute, thanks to a late comeback, but Nikola Mitrevski stopped Amine Bannour’s final shot
  • Victor Iturizza and Miguel Alves both scored five goals for Porto, while five players netted three times for Dinamo, making this game very much a team affair on both sides

Nikola Mitrevski giving defining performance for Porto

He saved the day last week for Porto, stopping many key shots in the last moments of the game against Flensburg, and once again it was Nikola Mitrevski who turned things around for the Portuguese side on Thursday night.

No doubt the Macedonian keeper has become a household name in handball — and deservedly so. His saves were key for the visitors to take a three-goal advantage in the second half, helping them to their eventual win.

We made a good game from the beginning, but sometimes it was really difficult to close the game and Bucharest came back all the time and made it very difficult for us.
Magnus Andersson
FC Porto coach

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