Vesprem and Andreas Nilsson lost the Champions League semi-final against Kelsey

cool. Semi-finals X – but not the gold this year either.

The curse of Vesperm continued in the Champions League.

– That’s nonsense, says Andreas Nilsson after losing to Kelsey 37-35 (16-18).

Veszprem reached the 10th Champions League semi-finals in 20 years when they faced Poland’s Kielce, who was a rare favorite in the match, in Cologne today.

The club’s efforts to win the Champions League went on for a long time – to no avail.

And you have to wait another year because she does not want to.

– No, that damn shit. He simply didn’t want to go to his fourth final with Vesperm, Andreas Nilsson says.

I went for the red card

Otherwise, it looked good for Hungary as they led 18-16 since goalkeeper Rodrigo Corrales played superbly in the first half.

But in the second half, the Kelsey team, together with the training of talented coach Talant Dutjibaev, gave a certain result at the same time that Veszprem scored two minutes, among other things, because he had a lot of players on the field, and in defense. Blaz Balgotinsek also had to call up a red card already after 34 minutes.

Then Vesprem took a 20-19 lead, but after the red card, Kelsey took the lead and managed to win 37-35. In the end, it was only Dane Rasmus Lauge who posed a threat to Kells.

“Maybe we played too hard in defense and were a bit stupid to think about it a bit.” Nelson says Kelsey has also played a little smarter and more expertly.

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Visprem had a total of eight expulsions (against Kelsey’s five).

So you haven’t won any semi-finals in the Champions League.

“sad and sad”

But you still scored 35 goals?

We scored a lot of goals all season. The problems were in defense and today the goalkeepers didn’t get the balls in the second half, says Nelson.

Now you are waiting for a Bronze match against Barcelona or Kiel (that match is in progress at the time of writing).

– Today we feel sad and a little sad. Tomorrow we will finish well. It is, after all, the Champions League. Then it’s a holiday, and then it’s time to start over — like every fucking year, says Nelson.

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