Kolstad and Aalborg meet in the MOTW; Barça aim to stay undefeated
The group phase of the Machineseeker EHF Champions League 2024/25 will reach its midpoint this week, as the competition will go into a three-week break in November. In round 7, Plock’s coach Xavier Sabate will face his former club Veszprém, while Fredericia and Eurofarm will meet in the bottom duel of group A. PSG host Sporting, while Berlin have to stand the test in Bucharest.
In group B, Barça will try to end the first part of the group phase undefeated, but face a tough away trip to Nantes, while Kolstad and Aalborg face each other in a Scandinavian Match of the Week. Magdeburg and Zagreb — both in desperate need of points — play against each other, while Szeged and Kielce will try to bounce back after their losses last week.
We know this game is crucial. All EHF Champions League matches are important, and even more so this season, when teams like Sporting can compete. But our team has shown that it can excel in intense moments. We've worked hard and it's paying off.
It will be a difficult game against a great team, but to win you have to play 60 minutes. Not starting well in both halves will make it difficult to win away from home. We have maximum ambition and desire to continue fighting for qualification.
We will play against one of the best teams in the world who have amazing players in their squad and play very well as a team this season. If we want to win against them then we have to play at our best level. We performed very badly against Fredericia in the last round and now we have a great opportunity to put it right.
Winning away in the EHF Champions League is never easy, and in Plock, it’s especially tough. I think they deserve more points than they currently have; for example, they played an excellent game in Berlin and perhaps deserved more against PSG as well. This match is crucial for both of us, and these two points could be decisive for the future. Of course, it will be a very challenging game. Two great teams will face off, and they’re an EHF Champions League top team, the current Polish champions. It would be a mistake to underestimate them based on their position on the table.
For me personally it is always fun to play against a Norwegian team. I know a lot of the players from the national team, and it is nice to be back on home ground. Last year we had a really big win up there, but we know that Kolstad will do everything they can for it not to happen again.