This is called a clean, flawless victory.
Beaten (33-35) in the first leg by Kielce, PSG took revenge (37-26) on the Poles, leaders of Group A in the Champions League, on Tuesday.
The Parisians return at the same time to third place in the standings, two points behind the Germans in Flensburg, which they will challenge this Thursday.
Very nice victory for the 🔴🔵 who showed a lot of good things in this brilliantly won game!
5th consecutive success in @ehfcl #PSGKIELCE pic.twitter.com/EYnwq0Jkps
- PSG Handball (@psghand) February 23, 2021
What you must remember
Five minutes: this is the time it took Raul Gonzalez's players to warm up.
First held in check (3-3), they then move up a gear and widen a significant gap (8-3, 11th).
Opposite, Nicolas Tournat, the international of the Blues, and his teammates have a few bursts of pride but fail to calm the offensive storm of the champion of France.
At the break, mass is already almost said (19-10).
And that does not work out for the Polish champion.
In his cages, Vincent GĂ©rard is intractable (8 stops in the first period, 12 in total).
The Parisian defense, which had largely failed in the first leg, is more solid than ever.
In front, Luc Steins recites his ranges (6 goals), just like Dylan Nahi (5), Elohim Prandi (5), and Mikkel Hansen (6).
The gap rises to + 15 (36-21, 54th), before a small guilty relaxation quickly forgotten.
The player: Dylan Nahi
The 21-year-old Parisian left winger has plenty of ideas.
Faced with his future club, which he will join next season for a period of four years, the 2019 world champion with the France Under-21 team has shown the full extent of his talent.
The number: 3
That is the number of consecutive games against Kielce where PSG scored more than 33 goals.
This Tuesday, on the first leg, and on May 5, 2019. In the quarter-final return leg of the event, the Parisians won at Coubertin by 9 goals (35-26) without managing to make up for the first leg deficit (24-34) in the winner of the Champions League 2016. It was also the first time they had failed since 2015 at the gates of the Final four.