TTC Neu – Ulm beat Sporting Clube de Portugal

In their second match in the Stage 2 of the Champions League Men TTC Neu – Ulm overcame Sporting Clube de Portugal in Lisbon.

Dimitrij OVTCHAROV needed four games to overcame Diogo CARVALHO to give Germany’s club good start (11:9 3:11 11:5 11:8). Truls MÖREGARDH stayed on the wining tracks and overcame Bode ABIODUM in straight games (11:5 11:6 11:8).

Yaroslav ZMUDENKO had a very close game at the start of the match against CHEN Diogo but from second game it was one way street (12:10 11:2 11:6).

MÖREGARDH was satisfied after the encounter:”It was very good match and we are very happy with the win. We will stay at the same level for future matches. Our aim is to win the title in Champions League.”

In Group C KS Dekorglass Dzialdowo already overcame Sporting Clube de Portugal and TTC Neu – Ulm beat Polish club in previous Round .

 

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