Palermo gained a two-goal advantage
against Sabadell in the first leg of the Euro Cup final. The highly exciting
game produced a handful of twists and turns, a last-grasp penalty goal doubled
the Italians’ advantage.
Men’s Euro Cup final, 1st leg
Telimar Palermo (ITA) v Astralpool
Sabadell (ESP) 9-7
Return leg: 26 March
Palermo is two goals closer to claim
its first ever European trophy as the Italians managed to edge out their
Spanish rivals in a highly combative game. The Italians had a better start,
took a 2-1 lead but towards the end of the opening period they missed a
penalty. Still, they had a better rhythm, and their M-zone defence kept the
Spaniards in bay for a while.
They led 4-3 at halftime and in the
first half of the third they seemed to take the upper hand as two extramen
goals in 62 seconds put them 6-3 ahead. Bernat Sanahuja pulled one back from a
man-up to end Sabadell’s 4:02 minute-long drought and some brilliant defending
soon pushed the hosts’ offence off-balance. When goals weigh that much in a
game like this, Dusan Ranicevic’s fantastic hit from the centre for 6-5 had a
tremendous value – while the visitors denied even a 6 on 4 in front of their
goal.
Palermo’s miseries continued in the
fourth as Sabadell’s goalie Eduardo Lorrio brilliantly stole the ball from the
centre-forward who had just turned towards the goal, while Ranicevic scored
another action goal from the centre for 6-6. With 4:40 remaining, Sabadell
earned a man-up, called a time-out but they couldn’t put the ball away while
Riccardo di Loco finally broke the ice at the other end after a freeze of 9:23
minutes with a great shot from the perimeter – so instead of 6-7 it was 7-6 and
that proved to be the turning point.
Just 50 seconds later it was 8-6 as
the hosts managed to score from their next man-up (after a time-out). Sergi
Cabanas pulled one back by burying an extra with 1:30 to go and the Spaniards
had a possession to go even but couldn’t create any danger. Palermo got a
man-up 20 seconds from time and even though the Spanish denied their attempt, a
huge error – the excluded player with 3 fouls returned to the field – gifted
the hosts a penalty. Max Irving converted it, so Palermo doubled its advantage
for the return leg. In light of Sabadell’s home results (draw in the quarters,
a one-goal loss in the semis) that’s already a promising outcome.
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