2. Aalborg for the first time
Aalborg become one of the teams to earn the first quarter-final berth in the club’s history. The Danish side edged Porto on the away-goal rule. Had Porto won, it would have been their first appearance in the Champions League quarter-final.
Aalborg’s success has not come as a surprise, though. Henrik Møllgaard and his teammates made already a huge impression in the group phase, where they finished fourth but showed their ability to cause havoc against opponents like Nantes and Veszprém, whom they beat in Hungary.
3. Kielce and the French curse
Just when you thought Kielce had gotten over it, their French curse struck again. For the third time in recent years the Polish side were eliminated in the knockout phase by an opponent from France.
Montpelllier won both confrontations in the Last 16 of the 2016/17 season, and PSG repeated that feat at the same stage the following season.
In 2018/19, however, Kielce turned the tide against PSG in that historic quarter-final, winning the home leg by 10 before losing the return leg by nine.
But things went all wrong again against Nantes, despite a one-goal away win in the first leg. The three-goal home defeat on Wednesday came after Kielce’s disappointing end to the group phase.
Having led group A for several rounds, Kielce ended with defeats against PSG (37:26) and Flensburg (31:28) and dropped to third. What, if...?