Kolstad-PSG: 36-31 With almost 9,000 spectators in place, the home team gave up somewhat violently against the big team which, among other things, has Kent Robin Tønnesen in the stable. The French team also includes the Karabatic brothers, where older brother Nikola is considered by many to be one of the world’s best handball players of all time. But it didn’t help much on Wednesday night. Jubilantly happy Sagosen after the match. Photo: Johannes Børstad / news Sagosen stood up The first half was even and close, but Sander Sagosen showed again how important he is to the home team with several goals. Nevertheless, it was PSG who led the match at half-time with the score 14–16. Kamil Syprzak accounted for many of the away team’s goals. Nikola Karabatic had to see himself beaten by Sander Sagosen here. Photo: Johannes Børstad / news But in the second half, Kolstad took control, and at times drove over the big team from the French capital. With 15 minutes left on the clock, the home team had a comfortable lead of 30-26. Still, it was a nail biter all the way in. Magnus Abelvik Rød with a big hug to general manager Jostein Sivertsen. Photo: Johannes Børstad / news Sold out A packed Trondheim spectrum also means that it is the best-attended match in the Champions League this season. Impressive for a team and a city that has never been in the tournament before on the men’s side. Trondheim Spektrum was sold out for the big game. Photo: Johannes Børstad / news
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