The match between IK Sävehof vs Vipers Kristiansand was originally scheduled for round 13 of the DELO EHF Champions League 2021/22 group phase, but as some teams were hit by Covid-19, the two Scandinavian teams met in round 9 after the EHF made changes to the calendar.
The title holders from Norway took control of the game early on, and although their Swedish rivals tried to fight, Vipers went on to clinch a commanding 42:23 victory.
GROUP B
IK Sävehof (SWE) vs Vipers Kristiansand (NOR) 23:42 (15:21)
- Jana Knedlikova and Ragnhild Dahl had combined for nine goals by the 13th minute, to secure a double-digit lead for Vipers at 13:3
- Sävehof responded with a 6:1 run, which helped them to close the gap to six goals at the break
- after the restart, the title holders showed their firepower again, to hit the 40-goal mark for the first time in their Champions League history
- Kristiansand earned their biggest win in CL history, beating the previous record, 39:25 against Kastamonu earlier this season
- Vipers claimed their fourth straight win in the competition and are now level with Metz Handball on 12 points
- Sävehof extended their losing run to four games and stay seventh with four points
Norway stalwarts shine again
Two Vipers players Katrine Lunde and Nora Mørk were instrumental in the Norway team that enjoyed victory at the 2021 World Championship, and both shone again for their club in the first Champions League game of 2022.
Lunde recorded 15 saves for an amazing 54 per cent save rate, while Mørk scored seven goals, one fewer than match top scorer Ragnhild Dahl, to become a new leader of the tournament's scoring chart with a tally of 68 goals.