Euskaraz irakurri: Bidasoak galdu egin du Aguas Santasen aurka, multzoko azken sailkatua (28-25)
The Bidasoa Irun fell this Tuesday against all odds at the bottom team’s house from group D of the European Handball League, the Portuguese Aguas Santas Milaneza. A 28-25 defeat complicates their future in the European League in a group in which they are still third.
The seven directed by Jacobo Cuétara started very strongclosed the defense and up front found simple solutions to quickly get to dominate the score with three goals difference.
The second unit entered to rest Azkue and Rodrigo Salinas and Bidasoa suffered, got out of adjustment in his 6:0 and granted options to the Portuguese, who took a blink of an eye to reduce that difference (7-7).
Things went awry five minutes from the end when the luso team took the leada reflection of the deficiencies shown by an irregular Bidasoa who managed at least to leave the clash tied at halftime (14-14).
I enter the tunisian Harbaoui in the goal bidasoatarra and it got dark for the Portuguese team, who insisted on crashing again and again and was six minutes without scoring than those of Irún they did not take advantage to escape.
The match became complicated in the last quarter of the game in which the Gipuzkoans allowed themselves to be overwhelmed by Aguas Santas, their ideas ran out, as did their forces, and they ran out of options against a Portuguese team in a state of grace in their attack.
Data sheet:
28 – Holy Waters Milaneza: Carvalho, Lopes, Vilhena (7), Calado (4, 3 pen.), Martins, Morais (6), Marinho, Oliveira, Vasconcelos (1), Vinhas, Reis (2), Magalhaes (6), Coutinho, Pereira , Aires Moreira (1), Costa (1).
25 – Bidasoa Irun: Jakub (Harbaoui), Zabala (2), Azkue (1 pen.), Mitic (3), Cavero, (4, 1 pen.) Aginagalde, Matheus da Silva (1), Rodrigo Salinas (2), Dariel García (4), Furundarena, Ugarte (2), Gorka Nieto (3), Victor Rodriguez (2), Julen Mujika, Pedro Pacheco (1).
Scoreboard every five minutes: 3-4; 3-6; 6-7; 9-10; 12-12; 14-14- break- 14-16; 16-16; 19-19; 23.22; 26-23; 28-25.
Referee: Peter Horvath and Balazs Marton (Hungary). They excluded Calado, Oliveira (2), Vasconcelos, Martins, Mitic, Matheus da Silva, Dariel, Víctor Rodríguez and Cavero.
Source: Eitb

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