Bidasoa Irun lost against Orlen Wisla Plock 33-26 this thursday the postponed match corresponding to the fifth day of the European League. The Basque team accused fatigue, as on Tuesday he played against Pfadi Winterthur the postponed meeting of the fourth day.
The game had an equal start, and Bidasoa Irun took the lead for the first time on the scoreboard (6-7) in minute 10. Later, Wisla Plock tied the match (10-10). From that moment on, the Polish team was superior and ended the first half with a five-goal lead. (19-14).
The first minutes of the second half were key, and Wisla Plock managed that start better. In addition, the local team took advantage of the good outside launch of their players, and extended their advantage (22-15). Bidasoa Irun tried to cut their disadvantage, but fatigue took a toll on the Irun team, and they conceded the defeat (33-26).
Datasheet:
33 – Orlen Wisla Plock: Morawski, Czaplinski, Daszek (2), Jurecic (1), Komarzewski, Kosorotov (3), David Fernández (4), Krajewski, Tim Lucin (7), Mihic, Mindegia (1), Abel Serdio (5), Sunsja, Tercic (1), Witlowski, Zhitnikov (3), Szita (6).
26 – Bidasoa Irun: Ledo (Sierra), Cavero (2), Azkue (9), Víctor Rodríguez (1), Adrián (1), Ander Ugarte (2), Dariel García (2), Kauldi Odriozola (3), Zabala (3), Tesoriere (1), Da Silva, Mujika (1), Furundarena, Nieto (1).
Score every 5 minutes: 5-4; 6-7; 9-9; 12-11; 15-13; 19-14 – break- 22-15; 25-17; 27-20; 29-22; 31-23; 33-26.
Referees: Ismailj Metalari and Nenad Nikolovski (North Macedonia). They excluded Krajewski (2), Sunsja, Lucin, Odriozola and Zabala.

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