Four big wins marked the opening round in Group B, including the title-holder’s great start in Marseille. The German teams’ Balkan excursions ended in defeats: Jug Dubrovnik sank Hannover and Crvena Zvezda knocked off Spandau. OSC also did a clean job against Steaua.
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Group B
CN Marseille (FRA) v Pro Recco (ITA)
7-13
Jug Adriatic Osiguranje Dubrovnik
(CRO) v Waspo 98 Hannover (GER) 13-7
OSC Budapest (HUN) v Steaua Bucharest
(ROU) 14-8
Crvena Zvezda (SRB) v Spandau 04
Berlin (GER) 12-9
The first half promised a huge battle
in Marseille where the French did their utmost to hold Recco on even – the
Italians could net only three goals and needed some luck for each of those.
However, after 3- 3, the title-holders came up with a devastating third
quarter, netted 6 and despite an early surge of the French in the fourth, they
claimed a big win.
Jug dominated right from the
beginning against Hannover, a 5-0 opening period left few questions open in
that game. The other German side offered a much better performance in Belgrade,
at least in the first half when they led 1-3 and the match still stood 5-5 at
halftime. But the Serbs, scoring three goals from back-to-back possessions late
in the second, were on the rise and kept their momentum in the third to stage a
4-0 hammering which decided the outcome.
Just like Zvezda, OSC was also fresh
from successes in the qualifications, and the Hungarians opened their main
round campaign with a fine win over Steaua, expanding the gap quarter by
quarter to stop at six at the end (three of the four matches saw 6-goal differences).
Match recaps
Marseille v Recco 7-13 – For two
periods, Recco lacked its usual edge in offence. In the first half none of
their three goals came from clean scoring chances. The first was a deflected
shot, the second arrived from a second attempt in a dying man-up and the third
was the ’funniest’ when Marseille had the ball but a lazy backpass fell in the
hand of Matteo Aicardi who thanked it and put it in the empty net to level the
score once more at 3- 3. On contrary, Marseille was much more effective, netted
some fine action goals and showed much better composure for sixteen minutes so
they could hold on for an even score despite the number of total shots stood at
8-18.
The third brought a completely
different scheme. Recco’s top shotmakers found the gunpowder and their
precision. Aleksandar Ivovic kicked off the party, then came two blasts from
newly added leftie Gergo Zalanki and in four minutes Recco was 3-6 up. Though
the hosts could pull one back but still inside this period three more rockets were
on target, leaving no chance for the French to the last period. At least this
was supposed to happen, based on Recco’s 6-goal rush in the third – instead,
they kind of froze back while Marseille netted three in a row and there was
still 3:09 minutes to play. Before the heat would really turn on the Italians,
Zalanki sent his 4th fireball to the net and in 37 seconds the other leftie
Gonzago Echenique sent one more home to end the French hopes. Pietro Figlioli’s
double add salt to the wound to extend the gap to 6 goals, though it was a much
tougher match than the final scoreline shows. Still, after 3-3, a 4-10 second
half followed which just demonstrated the title-holders’ capabilities.
Jug v Hannover 13-7 – Jug left few
open questions after the first period when they stormed to a 5-0 lead.
Everything ticked at the home side: they scored four action goals, Toni Popadic
delivered a series of saves – three in mandown –, then came their first 6 on 5
and a great finish, water polo looked the easiest sport to play in Jug’s
presentation. Hannover could get on the scoreboard after 9:37 minutes, they
needed a penalty to break the ice. The Germans managed to force a balanced
second quarter, only to crash in the third once more. Jug was flying high
again, they launched deadly counters as they netted three in 1:52 minutes to go
10-2 up. It went the same way till 13-3 – then the Croats considered the job
done, even though 6:39 were remaining. Toni Popadic left the pool soon with an
outstanding 75.0% saving percentage (stopped 12 shots on 16 attempts) and his
substitute could not carry on similarly – thus Hannover could make the end look
a bit nicer by scoring four in the remaining time.
OSC v Steaua 14-8 – Though the
Hungarians’ game had some ups and downs, there were more ups, at least much
more than the Romanians had, to build a solid lead early on and then they kept
the match under firm control. The game did not really offer any big drops at
the playing level at either side, nor big rushes as the partial scores show: 4-2,
3-2, 4-2, 3-2. OSC was the better side throughout the game but could not
dominate overwhelmingly. Early in the second, at 6-2 they might have had a shot
to break Steaua but the visitors netted two action goals from back-to-back
possessions forcing OSC to call a time-out. An action shot from Gergely Burian
gave some calm for the hosts to the halftime break and a brilliant backhander
from Vince Vigvari set back the four-goal difference at 8-4 in the third. From
that point the Romanian players started running out of belief – and soon from
gas. They showed some heroic defending on some occasions but that only
prevented a bigger win for the hosts.
Zvezda v Spandau 12-9 – Based on the
first half, few would have thought that the fourth was going to be a relatively
peaceful period. Spandau did well at both ends of the pool while gaining a 1-3
lead deep into the second. They managed to keep the Serbs on a single goal for
12:19 minutes – but then conceded three from as many possessions in a span of
76 seconds. That marked the change of trends – and Zvezda remained on the rise
in the third. As a sharp contrast, the Germans’ offence fell apart. For a while
it was a battle, the first four and a half minutes saw only a man-up goal from
the hosts but just like in the previous period, the finish belonged to the Red
Stars of Belgrade. This time three more arrived in 2:10 minutes to shape a
perfect 4-0 third quarter and that was fair enough to ensure a smooth last
eight minutes. All in all, Zvezda had a 6-0 rush from 4-5 to 10-5 while
shutting out Spandau for 9:50 minutes. That was the decisive phase and even
though the Germans could cut the deficit to three at the end, the Serbs’
victory was never in danger.
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