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04.17.26 | Mountaineer Moment Episode 202 Josh Holloway (Texas A&M) could be a key pickup for Ross Hodge & WVU He's a DOG defensively and was a spark plug off the bench for the Aggies in the 2025-26 Season Why Troy thinks Holloway is a better fit than what the stat sheet will tell you Can Ross Hodge stay HOT in the portal?
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The Giant Falls: Montpellier Stuns PSG to Reach 2026 Coupe de France Final In a match that will be remembered as a tactical masterclass, Montpellier Handball delivered a stunning blow to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), securing a 39-35 victory in the Coupe de France semi-finals. The FDI Stadium witnessed a "Remontada" that shifted the balance of power in French handball, ending PSG’s domestic cup dreams for the 2026 season. Match Summary: A Tale of Two Halves The game began with high-octane intensity. For the first 30 minutes, PSG looked like the favorites. Led by the towering presence of Kamil Syprzak, the Parisians exploited gaps in Montpellier's central defense to take a narrow 19-18 lead into the locker room. However, the second half told a different story. Montpellier’s head coach adjusted the defensive scheme to a more aggressive 5-1 formation, which completely disrupted PSG’s rhythm. The definitive moment came between the 42nd and 50th minute, where Montpellier executed a ruthless 5-0 scoring run. Fueled by PSG turnovers and clinical finishing from the wings, the hosts turned a deficit into a commanding lead they would never relinquish. Player Statistics & Efficiency Ratings The individual performances were the deciding factor. David Balaguer put on a shooting clinic, while Valentin Porte acted as the ultimate floor general. Player Team Goals Assists Efficiency (%) David Balaguer Montpellier 13 2 100% (9/9 Penalties) Valentin Porte Montpellier 5 10 83% Kamil Syprzak PSG 10 1 91% Ferran Solé PSG 7 3 78% Elohim Prandi PSG 4 6 60% Goalkeeping Battle Charles Bolzinger (Montpellier): 11 Saves (31% Save Rate). His three consecutive saves during the 5-0 run were the catalyst for the victory. Jannick Green (PSG): 12 Saves (29% Save Rate). Despite a strong first half, he struggled to stop Balaguer’s precision from the 7-meter line. Tactical Analysis: Why PSG Collapsed Technical Faults: PSG committed 14 turnovers in the second half alone. Under pressure from Montpellier’s active hands, the Parisian backcourt lost their composure. The Balaguer Factor: Montpellier successfully isolated David Balaguer against PSG’s slower defenders, allowing him to maintain a perfect shooting record. Bench Depth: Montpellier’s rotations kept their intensity high, whereas PSG’s starters appeared fatigued by the 50-minute mark, leading to defensive lapses. The Road Ahead Montpellier now moves on to the Grand Final on May 24, 2026, where they will face HBC Nantes. For PSG, this loss marks a significant setback, forcing them to shift their entire focus toward the Liqui Moly StarLigue title race. #handballworld #handball #sports