RESULT: IFK Kristianstad 23:36 Füchse Berlin
Berlin were the far superior team this evening. But a huge actor in the win for the German team was keeper Dejan Milosavljev, he had the Swedish team in his pocket (total of 17/39, 43%) and also finished as his side's 5th top scorer, not a bad shift at all!
No doubt he earned his player of the match award!
Berlin now overtake Kristianstad at the top of group B with nine points on their account and two games in hand.
19:56
Füchse have well and truly put their foot down and pull away to an eight-goal lead again - their biggest lead yet. Andersson (8/13) is having his own way in attack as his movement both on and off the ball is giving IFK a lot of headaches. For example...
Once they do get the ball down the other end the Swedish side still has no answer to the Füchse defence, the middle block and the defensive triangle with Milosavljev (16 saves 44%) in goal working like a charm.
If 16 saves aren't enough, he has even netted three goals of his own from distance - player of the match anyone?
19:54
Here is one of Valter Chrintz showing his old club he is still a highlight machine!
19:49
Just as I was about to write the second half is developing just like the first, suddenly IFK have pulled it back to a four-goal game after 12 mins of the second half.
19:23
HALF-TIME: IFK Kristianstad 11:17 Füchse Berlin
19:18
A big issue for IFK is dealing with this insanely tough Füchse middle block. The German side are really well set up for their Swedish challenge. The hosts often look lost - often getting the ball with no movement. Poor Johan Nilsson was really struggling at left back in attack, while he is his side's top scorer with four goals, he also missed some clear chances, and caused some turnovers, resulting in him only being used in defence for the latter part of the first half.
Here is one of the rare occasions where IFK caught Berlin sleeping...
19:05
Jacob Holm comes on to the court and pops up to net his first almost immediately. The Dane, fresh of his gold-medal winning Egypt 2021 seems to be picking up where he left off. His Danish teammate Lasse Andersson is also feeling the gold-medal rub, having netted two so far and is moving very well in the backcourt.
18:55
Berlin are off to the slightly stronger start here. I wouldn't want to be playing the Kristianstad backcourt today! That Füchse middle block of Marsenic and Kopljar is massive! They can really shut down the workings of the IFK backcourt and best evidence of that was the double (!) block they pulled off in the open minutes - both men diving in front of a Johan Nilsson effort.
18:44
We are live on EHFTV for our focus match for the Live Blog: IFK Kristianstad vs Füchse Berlin. And here are both side's rosters...
First the hosts:
And now the foxes from Berlin!
18:32
Some warm-up pictures of the group D tie between GOG and Kadetten Schaffhausen are coming through. Kadetten have the chance to go level in GOG in the group with a win today while a win for GOG will be vital if they plan to stay in the hunt for the top spot of the group currently taken up by German side Rhein-Neckar Löwen.