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CSM avenge their loss against FCM
- Updated: November 20, 2016
A three-game losing streak meant that CSM had to win their last two games if they were to qualify and stand a chance in the Women’s EHF Champions League Main Round. After Aurelian Rosca replaced Jakob Vestergaard on CSM’s bench, the title holders showed they are tough in Rostov and took their form into the game against FCM, where they avenged their 24:21 defeat three weeks ago. Györi ETO Audi KC and RK Krim Ljubljana will start Group 2 with six points, while FC Midtjylland and Larvik will rank third and fourth, with four points. The title holders, CSM Bucuresti and Team Esbjerg will have a mountain to climb, as they will be at the bottom with only two points.
Isabelle Gullden was CSM’s top scorer for the fifth time this season with five goals, followed by wings Varzaru and Mehmedovic, with four a piece FCM’s shot efficiency was 1% lower than CSM, but the Romanian defence had their best game of the season, forcing several turnovers and bad passes FCM will bring four points to the next round, but failed to win an away game, with the Danish side losing by 12 goals at Györ and losing 26:20, against both Rostov …