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- Updated: November 24, 2016
In spite of having lost the first match 31:22 away against SC Magdeburg, RK Nexe goalkeeper Perica Lelic still believes in his team’s chances to reach the group phase of the Men’s EHF Cup just like the team did in the 2014/15 season. “The hope is what dies last, but we do need a miracle. “However, with a full and hot arena and loud support from our fans for the first till the last second, nothing is impossible. “Anything is possible, but of course, everything will have to fit, if we should still reach the group phase, Lelic told his club’s website ahead of the home game against the Bundesliga team Saturday evening in Qualification Round 3. HC Midtjylland have never been in the group phase. In fact, the Danish club has never been in a European Cup competition until this season, but winning the Danish Cup last season gave them the ticket for the EHF Cup, where they started by drawing 29:29 away against Dinamo Astrakhan.
The result in Russia was a bit of a disappointment to Midtjylland who were leading 28:23 and were heading for a clear win. Still, the draw give reason for Danish optimism ahead of the return match Sunday. “I am sure …