Despite a 1-7 hammering in the third
period, Sabadell couldn’t hold on to claim an already decisive win in Barcelona
in the ‘Spanish’ semi-final and the hosts fought themselves back with a 4-0 run
in the last period to keep some hope for the second leg.
The other match has been put on hold
as the entire team of Ortigia was quarantined by the local authorities.
Semi-finals, first leg:
CN Barcelona (ESP) v Astralpool
Sabadell (ESP) 10-12,
Telimar Palermo (ITA) v CC Ortigia
(ITA) on hold.
Return leg: 9 February
The Catalonian neighbours produced a
balanced first half in Barcelona where Sabadell jumped to a 1-3 lead in the
first period, but the hosts climbed back in the second and with Roger Tahull’s
man-up goal they levelled the score at 5-5, 37 seconds before the middle break.
Then it all went wild in the third.
In 1:52 minutes, Sabadell netted three and though Barcelona pulled one back,
the visitors enjoyed a fantastic ride, added four more in the remaining four
minutes, all from action to finish an almost flawless quarter which they won
1-7.
It was a perfect storm – perhaps no
one foresaw it was coming but definitely no one guessed what the fourth period
beheld. The Sabadell players sat too comfortably in the driving seat enjoying a
6-12 lead – their concentration level dropped significantly and once their
rivals started playing without any pressure, the visitors were unable to gear
up again.
Barcelona scored twice in 57 seconds
early on and that threw them a lifeline. Sabadell started missing their man-ups
while the hosts gained back their composure and with 3:12 to go they trailed by
two goals only, thanks to their 4-0 run. However, they were unable to add more
– they earned a man-up in the last half minute, but the post denied them,
what’s more, Sabadell had a 2 on 1 but missed that as well, just like all five
extras in the fourth period so the second leg will offer more excitements.
LEN Officals will make a decision
later on the Sicilian semi-final as due to the high number of positive cases,
the entire team of Ortigia was ordered to be quarantined by the local
authorities, thus not even their healthy players had the chance to go to
Palermo.
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