LEBRUN brothers inspire Nîmes/Montpellier victory (VIDEO)

Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier took an important step towards the Final Four of the ETTU Champions League Men, recording a 3–1 home victory over KS Dekorglass Działdowo in the opening leg of the quarterfinals, inspired by an outstanding performance from Felix LEBRUN.

The French side made a flying start as Felix LEBRUN dominated Samuel KULCZYCKI in straight games to give the hosts an early advantage. Momentum continued with Alexis LEBRUN, who controlled his match against Hou YINGCHAO to double the lead. The Polish team responded in the third match, with Jakub DYJAS proving too strong for Antoine HACHARD to keep Działdowo in contention.

However, Felix LEBRUN returned to the table to close the tie in style, overcoming Hou YINGCHAO in four games and securing a valuable 3–1 victory ahead of the return leg in Poland.

“It was a very good win for my team. We expected a very tough match because normally PUCAR, DYJAS, KULCZYCKI and YINGCHAO form a very strong lineup. Honestly, we were happy not to see PUCAR when they arrived in Montpellier,” said the Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier coach Vincent AVRIL.

“We played a very good match overall. Alexis and Felix were excellent against the Chinese defender, with truly impressive performances. Felix was extremely well prepared for his opening duel against KULCZYCKI, ready from the first point, and in the end it became quite a comfortable win.

Alexis then faced the defender, and we know he is very strong against that style, so the second match was also relatively straightforward. In the third match, we expected a tough battle because DYJAS is probably their second-best player. Antoine had a so-so performance, but DYJAS played very well and deserved the win.

Felix then returned for the fourth match and, after a very intense fight, managed to beat YINGCHAO. That point was extremely important , winning 3–1 is very different from winning 3–2 in the Champions League,” stated AVRIL.

Coach AVRIL look forward return leg scheduled for February.

“Now we need only two points in the second leg to qualify for the Final Four. We are extremely happy with this performance and with the level shown by all our players. We can’t wait for the return match and the chance to reach the first Final Four in the club’s history.”

Alliance Nîmes/Montpellier (FRA) – KS Dekorglass Dzialdowo (POL) 3–1

  • Felix LEBRUN – Samuel KULCZYCKI 3–0 (11–4, 11–7, 11–4)
  • Alexis LEBRUN – Yingchao HOU 3–0 (11–5, 11–9, 11–7)
  • Antoine HACHARD – Jakub DYJAS 0–3 (4–11, 7–11, 4–11)
  • Felix LEBRUN – Yingchao HOU 3–1 (11–3, 10–12, 11–5, 11–7)

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