Liqui Mori Star League confirmed victory with dramatic draw for Paris Saint-Germain next chance!
Liqui Mori Star League confirmed victory with dramatic draw for Paris Saint-Germain next chance!
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Paris Saint-Germain Handball's confirmation of the French Liqui Mori Star League title has been postponed to the next. 안전놀이터
Paris Saint-Germain drew 33-33 against Montpellier Handball in the 28th round of the 2024-25 French Men's Handball Liquidity Star League at FDI Stadium in Montpellier, France, on May 31.
With the draw, Paris Saint-Germain recorded 25 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss (52 points), and failed to confirm the championship due to a lack of one point needed to win the regular league. Montpellier is currently in third place with 22 wins, 2 draws and 5 losses (46 points), and second-place Nantes scored 49 points, preventing Paris Saint-Germain from winning early.
After a magical week last week of winning the French Cup for the 14th time and finishing second in the European League, Montpellier fans gathered together to celebrate their final home game and energized the players.
Paris Saint-Germain led the attack with nine goals by Syprzak Kamil and four by Prandi Elohim, and goalkeeper Palika Andreas made seven saves to take an early 0-3 lead.
In response, Montpellier made a brilliant save with 13 saves by goalkeeper BOLZINGER Charles, Monte Hugo scored five goals, and LENNE Arthur, FERNANDEZ Jaime and HESHAM Ahmed each scored four goals to pursue them.
Montpellier fired up his determination even when a large number of his main players were absent. After a close game of one goal difference until just before the end of the match, Jaime Fernandez scored a dramatic equalizer just before the end of the match to create a 33-33 draw.
Manager Erik MATHé said in a post-match interview, "I was trailing all of me, but I was right to draw. I was dragged around the whole game starting 0-3. I needed more bold play in more space. I am very satisfied that I did not give up anything and fought to the end." In addition, he said, "We wanted to finish well in front of the home fans who have supported us well throughout this season. We aspired to a good finish, and the players poured all the energy they needed to finish the game. We got what we deserved: winning the French Cup and advancing to the semifinals of the European League."