Pontoise believes in its comeback in the TTCLM final

The 2014 TTCLM winner hopes to be able to show its best play in the returning final leg on May 29th in France

 

French champion AS Pontoise Cergy was upset by Eslovs Al Bordtennis in the first final leg of the 2015/16 TTCLM held last Saturday in Sweden but Marcos FREITAS & Company believe in their comeback in the returning match on May 29th. The 2013/14 TTCLM winner Pontoise unexpectedly lost 3:1 (9:5) what led him in very unpleasant situation before the returning leg against the 14th seed in the ongoing TTCLM season.

 

“Of course we are disappointed we lost the first leg in Eslov. While recognizing the victory of Eslov we are also aware that we have not made the match we had to do. But there is a second leg to play and we will do our best to reverse the result in our hall. We have already done it in the past so why not again” stated Christian ADAM Pontoise`s Coach.

 

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