Recco and Jug kept
their respective perfect records as they won their 4th match in Ostia. The
Italians won the big game against Olympiacos with ease, while Ortigia forced
Jug into a hell of a battle but the Croatians prevailed at the end. On Tuesday
the two leaders face off each other. Spandau and Marseille staged a thrilling
match and at the end both teams claimed its first point this season
respectively.
Group A (Ostia) Round
4: Spandau 04 Berlin (GER) v CN Marseille (FRA) 7-7, Jug Adriatic Osiguranje
Dubrovnik (CRO) v CC Ortigia (ITA) 8-6, Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE) v Pro Recco
(ITA) 8-14
Standings: 1.
Recco 12, 2. Jug 12, 3. Olympiacos 6, 4. Ortigia 3, 5. Marseille 1, 6. Spandau
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The game of Recco and
Jug shall be huge as both teams arrive to the big match with a 4/4 record. A
bit surprisingly, Recco had an easier match on the opening day of the second
tournament as they started dominating in the encounter with Olympiacos from the
second period. Though they led ‘only’ 3- 5 at halftime but three goals in 2:21
minutes early in the third did the damage – after 3-8, the Greeks left very
slim chance to come back. They tried, netted three in a row and at 6-8 their
hopes looked stronger but Recco replied with a double in 42 seconds still
inside the third and there was no way back for Olympiacos.
Indeed, the Greeks – who
upset Recco both in the 2018 final and in the 2019 semi-final – lacked the
necessary energy as eight of their players had an exhausting Olympic
Qualification Tournament just a week earlier. It became painfully visible in
the fourth as Recco widened the gap by netting four more. The next Greek goal
came at 6-14, after a drought of 8:44 minutes.
Also, Olympiacos’
defence was missing the ‘Croatian’ factor as their foreign stars including
Olympic champion Croatian goalie Josip Pavic had given big stability in the
back in the previous seasons – they’d gone and this game offered a sharp
contrast as Recco’s Marko Bijac, a Croatian, finished the match with 10/16
(62.5%), while Olympiacos’ Emmanouil Zerdevas was substituted in the fourth
when he stood with 6/18 (33.3%).
Earlier Jug and
Ortigia produced a really exciting match, though it didn’t seem to turn into a
thriller in the first period as the Croats jumped to a 3-0 lead and kept that
lead till halftime (5-2). But two fine action goals from Ortigia in 52 seconds
early in the third heated up the contest and from that point the Italians kept
Jug under huge pressure. They managed to score four goals in this quarter so
the Croats led only 7-6 before the final period. The last eight minutes offered
a tremendous fight, both goalkeepers came up with fantastic stops – Toni
Popadic and Stefano Tempesti both produced 60+% saving percentages, the
legendary Italian had 13 catches altogether. At the end, this period saw only a
single goal and it came from Loren Fatovic with 1:47 to go which decided the
outcome.
Marseille and Spandau
went for the first points in this season. The French had started the main round
with high hopes but left Ostia empty handed in December after three narrow
defeats. Spandau had seemed to be more vulnerable back then – but now the
Germans showed their ‘old face’, played with discipline, strength and precision
and the French found themselves 5-2 down deep into the second period. But they
responded well, shut out their rivals for 7:31 minutes and came back to even
during that phase for 5-5. Spandau took back the lead twice but the French
could reply both times, Ugo Crousillat scored from action 63 seconds from time
to tie the match – though this result did not make either team happy.
Fixtures for Tuesday
Group A – Round 5:
15.15 Spandau v
Ortigia,
17.45 Marseille v
Olympiacos,
20.15 Recco v Jug
Group B – Round 4:
14.00 FTC-Telekom
Budapest (HUN) v Zodiac CN Atletic Barcelona (ESP),
16.30 Waspo 98
Hannover (GER) v Dinamo Tbilisi (GEO),
19.00 Jadran Herceg
Novi (MNE) v AN Brescia (ITA)
Standings: 1.
Barceloneta 9, 2. Brescia 6, 3. Ferencvaros 6, 4. Jadran 3, 5. Dinamo 3, 6.
Hannover 0
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