SEHA League har plockat ut Månadens Lag och där finns Andreas Nilsson med som mittsexa.
Profiltätt men ändå kanske några nya namn för er när SEHA League har utsett Månadens Lag för februari. Här har ni hela laget med kommentarer från Handball Planet:
Målvakt: Mirko Alilović, MVM Veszprem
In the second part of the season, Alilović has, after the bronze from EURO in Poland, managed to keep up the rhytm on Veszprems goal, set by Roland Mikler in the first part of the season. In the match against Strumica he had 22 saves!
V6: Timur Dibirov, Vardar
He did not play much but he played amazingly. 7/10 against Borac, perfecting shooting rate against NEXE in Našice. He is in a great shape after EURO and with such Dibirov Vardar is favorite against every team.
H6: Strahinja Stanković, Vojvodina
Right winger from Novi Sad does not have Dibirov’ statistics but his role in the team which has managed to reach 4 points last month was huge. 4 against Borac in a victory in Banja Luka and 2 against Tatran in a stunner draw. Big time performances after EURO for Stanković too.
M6: Andreas Nilsson, MVM Veszprem
Swedish pivot has had multiple great performances in the month behind us but most amazing was the one against Strumica in which he scored 11 goals from 12 attempts. Nilsson is doing an amazing job in Veszprem and is surely giving Sulić a bit more time to rest this season. That’s one of the reasons for Veszprem’ dominant performances in both SEHA League and Champions League.
V9: Pavel Atman, Meshkov Brest
Outstanding in Prešov against Tatran with 6 goals. In other three matches last month he was also Meshkovs key player. Since he has become first team player, Meshkov looks unbeatable. His fast flowing handball is a big refreshment for the team from Brest.
M9: Luka Cindrić, Vardar
EURO in Poland in Croatian national team jersey was quite new for him just like the role he was forced to take in Vardar after Karačić surgery. Brilliant with 11 goals against NEXE in Našice, and the day before he was leading his team in Banja Luka with 6.
H9: Dainis Kristopans, Meshkov Brest
Meshkov has remarkable duo on the right side with Shylovich and Kristopans sharing minutes. Last month Shylovich was in charge and now Kristopans took over. Latvian giant was leading the team with 6 in the hardest match of the month in Našice.
Coach: Sergey Bebeshko, Meshkov Brest
When a team catches five victories in five matches playing really good and when you add some great performances from Champions League to that, then we can say that Sergey Bebeshko, the coach of Meshkov Brest has really deserved ‘coach of the month’ award stating that he is coming to Varaždin to F4 with high ambitions.
