KO16: Mannheimer HC – Hampstead & Westminster

vs.
2 - 2 (2 - 0 SO)
2 Oct 11:45 CET
Brasschaat, Belgium

Match highlights

'13Christopher HeldC. Held

'14Matt Guise-BrownM. Guise-Brown

'20Sam FrenchS. French

'34Christopher HeldC. Held

HT

'46Tim SeagonT. Seagon

'46Rhodri FurlongR. Furlong

'58Mario SchachnerM. Schachner

'59Matt Guise-BrownM. Guise-Brown

'60Gonzalo PeillatG. Peillat

FT

SOJan-Philipp FischerJ. Fischer

SOWill CalnanW. Calnan

SORaphael HartkopfR. Hartkopf

SORupert ShipperleyR. Shipperley

SOJustus WeigandJ. Weigand

SOKei KaeppelerK. Kaeppeler

SOLinus MüllerL. Müller

SOSam FrenchS. French

SOGuido BarreirosG. Barreiros

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Match report

Men’s EHL Ranking Cup
M10: Mannheimer HC 2 (M Schachner, G Peillat) Hampstead & Westminster 2 (M Guise-Brown 2), Mannheim win shoot-out 2-0
Mannheimer HC stunned Hampstead & Westminster with a shoot-out win after a crazy closing to normal time ended with three goals coming in the last two minutes.

Indeed, Gonzalo Peillat scored with six seconds to go to send it to that shoot-out where Jean Danneberg managed to keep out all of the London club’s efforts, leading to a 2-0 success.

For a long time, it was defences on top with Hampstead & Westminster taking the lead in the 14th minute via corner gun Matt Guise-Brown.

James Sutcliffe’s amazing diving stick – covering behind Toby Reynolds-Cotterill – denied Jan-Philipp Fischer from a brilliant chance while Linus Muller also saved off the line at the far end.

From there, it was tight and intense with both defences holding up well until two and a half minutes from the end as neither side were able to make full use of their corners.

Eventually, Mannheim got level from a scrappy one, Mario Schachner cleaning up in front of goal after a mistrapped effort was worked around the circle, offering a couple of bites of the cherry for Justus Weigand and Paul Zmyslony.

That was far from the end of the drama as Guise-Brown shot a rocket through the Mannheim corner defences with 100 seconds to go. No matter, Peillat stepped up even later with a low push to make it 2-2.

Into the shoot-out and it was goalkeepers on top with plenty of good saves. Peillat was was the only man to score in the first four rounds via a stroke won by Raphael Hartkopf as Danneberg and Reynolds-Cotterill made block after block.

And eventually Guido Barreiros put the result to bed with goal two in the fifth round for a 2-0 success.

Umpires: M Dutrieux (BEL), A Fedenczuk (SCO)

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