It was a duel on an equal footing with the (for now) better end for Aris Saloniki. The Oberbank Steelvolleys Linz/Steg lost the first leg in the round of 32 of the CEV Challenge Cup against the Greeks after 105 minutes almost 2:3 (-18, 14, -18, 18, -12). But the chance of promotion is intact, today (7 p.m.) in the return match, which will take place again in SMS Kleinmünchen, a 3-0 or 3-1 victory is needed to make everything clear. With a 3:2 for Steg, a “golden set” would bring the decision. Excitement is guaranteed.
“We’re attacking again, we put in one of the best performances of the whole season, we can build on that,” emphasized captain Lisa-Marie Hager. It definitely needs a recipe against Kenyan Aris main attacker Sharon Chumba, who scored a terrific 36 points.
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