The last two berths might be booked
in the penultimate round – though it’s also a possibility that the decision
will be left to the last day. The losers of the big matches staged on Day 12
are set to bow out: Olympiacos and OSC have very slim hopes to make the Final
Eight, rather miracles
would only help them to stay alive.
Olympiacos needs a miracle to catch
the flight to Belgrade: first, they must beat the host of the F8 Novi Beograd
on Wednesday and hope that either Barceloneta or Ferencvaros crashes
unexpectedly. Since
these two sides caught the wave in
the spring, this seems less likely.
Barceloneta is in a three-game
winning streak and indeed the Spaniards still has a chance to finish first –
they need to beat Brescia in this round with at least two goals, add three more
points in Split on Day 14 and hope to see Ferencvaros also bringing down the
Italians on the final day. At the same time, the Italians need only one point
to secure their top spot.
After claiming brilliant wins in
Belgrade and in Piraeus in ten days, Ferencvaros is three points away from
making the F8 again. The Hungarians faces off Radnicki at home – a less
challenging task at first sight, though many still remember on Day 2 when the
2019 champions blew a 4-goal lead in Kragujevac. A strong finish should lift
the Magyars’ campaign and they may even avoid finishing fourth and facing Recco
in the quarters. This is something Novi Beograd may not wish to try either –
and the Serbs can also catch up
Brescia in an optimal scenario which is also bad news for Olympiacos, which has
just won the Greek Cup but might leave the European stage empty-handed this
season.
In Group B the scene is a bit
clearer. Recco and Marseille are in a heated battle for the top spot – though
only the title-holders can derail themselves. After surviving the last match in
Belgrade against Zvezda,
they now need to beat Steaua and make
sure that they will not lose by seven goals to Marseille in the last round at
home – both missions are easy to complete.
At the same time, the French has a
more demanding encounter in sight, against Jug. They beat the Croats 14-9 on
Day 2 in Dubrovnik and since they won ten more matches in a row, it’s hard to
see Jug turning the cards. Both teams can play without pressure as it’s almost
sure that they would keep their current ranks. The hunt for the last available
spot is winding down after Hannover beat OSC soundly in Budapest.
Still, the Germans have two tough
games remaining: the first against their home arch-rival Spandau where the
Berliners will definitely not offer anything for free for their fellows.
Indeed, Hannover is yet to beat Spandau this season – and if they fail to do it
again, they have to take on Jug in the last round to secure their F8 spot
again.
OSC seems to have a pair of more
handy tasks, a game at home with Crvena Zvezda, then a visit to Bucharest, so
they play with the two bottom ranked sides – but trail by four points to
Hannover so a game-over scene would be anything but surprising.
Champions League, Day 13 – Fixtures
(all times are local)
Group A (Wednesday)
16.45 Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE) v Novi
Beograd (SRB)
19.00 Dinamo Tbilisi (GEO) v Jadran
Split (CRO)
19.00 FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN) v
Radnicki Kragujevac (SRB)
20.15 Zodiac Atletic Barceloneta
(ESP) v AN Brescia (ITA)
Standings: 1. Brescia 29, 2. Novi
Beograd 23, 3. Barceloneta 23, 4. Ferencvaros 22, 4. Olympiacos 19, 6. Radnicki
13, 7. Jadran 9, 8. Dinamo 0
Group B (Tuesday)
18.15 Waspo 98 Hannover (GER) v
Spandau 04 Berlin (GER)
19.00 Genesys OSC Budapest (HUN) v
Crvena Zvezda (SRB)
19.30 CN Marseille (FRA) v Jug
Adriatic Osiguranje Dubrovnik (CRO)
20.00 Steaua Bucharest (ROU) v Pro
Recco (ITA)
Standings: 1. Recco 33, 2. Marseille
33, 3. Jug 27, 4. Hannover 17, 5. OSC 13, 6. Spandau 10, 7. Steaua 4, 8. Zvezda
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