follow the small final of the championship between Brest and Metz Handball

follow the small final of the championship between Brest and Metz Handball
follow the small final of the championship between Brest and Metz Handball

22

Valentini, impeccable against Bucharest (13/13), misses his shot… Another save for Filter, who has recovered from the shock!

21

Brest wastes another ball… We must take advantage of it at all costs!

21

But Emmanuel Mayonnade’s players can no longer do it in attack, they seem to have lost their collective game.

20

Faure finds the post, Metz, outnumbered, must take advantage…

19

Grijseels receives a direct red card, a big blow for Metz

Bouktit in turn snatches a good penalty, Grijseels sticks to it and touches the face of Filter, her teammate in the German national team. The Metz Handball center-half receives a direct red card. Huge blow for Metz, who loses a very, very precious rotation!

18

Metz can take a big breath: the referee has just whistled a walk against Kouyaté on this +4 ball for Brest!

18

Grijseels fails on this first shot… Metz is in great difficulty!

Led, Metz will have to negotiate this first numerical inferiority…

17

Granier takes two minutes and concedes a seven-meter throw. Barbosa transforms: 9-6.

16

Metz has just suffered a 5-0… but Hansen puts an end to the bleeding: 8-6.

16

Aggressive in defense, the Brestoises still recover a good ball. Metz is dominated: 8-5.

15

Metz lets Brest regain a two-goal lead (7-5). Mad with rage, Emmanuel Mayonnade requests his first time out.

14

Filter, on parade against Granier, hurts Messines in this start!

14

Ball lost by the Messines, who again leave the advantage to the BBH: 6-5.

12

Carlson scores very successfully, Brest equalizes: 5-5. What intensity at the start of this meeting!

11

Brest immediately reduced the gap and could equalize thanks to the participation of Filter, decisive in his goal: 4-5.

Huge save from Sako against Maslova! Bouktit scores an important goal, which gives Messines two steps ahead: 3-5.

10

Burgaard comes on strong, after a nice pass from Valentini. Metz is ahead with the score: 3-4.

9

Another ball lost by the BBH, Metz can take the lead.

9

Hansen takes charge of equalizing, it’s precious: 3-3.

9

The Brestoises did not understand this action and offered an equalizing ball to their rival Metz.

7

This ball lost by Brest comes as a relief for Metz… The reigning French champions are relaunching with this counterattack from Valentini: 3-2.

6

Another save from Filter against Jorgensen!

6

Here is the +2 for Brest, thanks to a huge goal from Maslova: 3-1.

5

Sako gains momentum and is on parade on this shot from Maslova… But the Metz shot attempted just after goes well over.

4

Filter’s first stop against Burgaard, the Brest goalkeeper is well helped by her defense, very solid at the start of the match. This is a +2 ball for the BBH.

3

Barbosa alone makes the difference and gives Brest the advantage. Metz loses the ball in the process… But can fortunately count on an express return from Lucie Granier in defense! 2-1

2

Superbly served by Jorgensen, Bouktit immediately equalizes: 1-1.

2

It’s Brest who opens the scoring with this powerful shot from Maslova, the former Messina: 1-0.

1

Metz Handball recovers the ball on the first Brest attack. But Louise Burgaard’s shot is blocked!

Let’s go to Brest!

The match has just kicked off, the Brest Arena is full for this small final. The three Danes from Metz Handball start on the back base, Hatadou Sako, in full confidence, is preferred to Camille Sinceet in order to.

Metz in full, Brest without Darleux

Ten minutes before the start of this clash, here is the Brest composition.

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The Messines will be complete. Emmanuel Mayonnade lines up the same group as Saturday against Bucharest, without the young Délia Golvet, since the limit is 14 players in the championship.

Note that the meeting will be played under the watchful eye of Olivier Krumbholz, the national coach, who must share in a few days his official list for preparation for the Paris Olympic Games…

Freshness in the face of rhythm

The dynamics of the two teams have changed somewhat since their championship confrontation at the start of the year. Brest was eliminated from the Champions League in the round of 16, then from the Coupe de France, after a missed semi-final against rival Metz. Pablo Morel’s group, which has not played for two weeks, will have the advantage of freshness. For its part, Emmanuel Mayonnade’s collective is banking on its confidence and the great dynamic on which it has been riding for several weeks. Having just qualified for the Final Four, he will have to find the energy to compete in a new fight.

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Brest held its faultless

Double reigning French champions, Messines lost by one goal in January, against Brest at home, and have been waiting since this reunion to try to reverse the trend. The Breton collective continued its flawless performance and remains at the top of the standings with five points and a match in advance.

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It’s the small final of the French championship! The Women’s League abandoned its play-offs two years ago but the two great rivals of the last six seasons have offered themselves a decisive display in the fight for the title. It’s tonight at the Brest Arena. Woe to the vanquished…

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