Courtesy: LEN
With a four-goal away win under their
belt, Ethnikos players are set to march all the way to the club’s second LEN
Trophy triumph after 12 years.
LEN Trophy, Final, 2nd leg
19.00 Ethnikos Piraeus (GRE) v
Dunaujvarosi Foiskola (HUN) – first leg: 12-8
Dunaujvaros needs a miracle to
overturn this deficit, though the Hungarians demonstrated a couple of times
that they never gave in.
A four-goal win, especially when
gained on the road in a home-and-away final, is almost a guarantee for lifting
the trophy at the end of the return game. And based on the match played in
Dunaujvaros last Friday, Ethnikos has all the reasons to be confident before
the Wednesday clash.
Apart from a shorter surge from the
Hungarians in the second period, the Greeks outplayed their rival in all
aspects. The difference in the quality of goaltending was especially
spectacular – though it’s not surprising as Ashleigh Johnson is one of the most
decorated goalies in history. The US Olympic and world champion was a key in
Ethnikos’ dominating performance and if only the Greek defence keeps its
composure for four more quarters, there will be no way back to Dunaujvaros.
Though the Magyar side caused some
upsets in the past – it was definitely the underdog when faced Olympiacos in
the 2018 LEN Trophy final, still managed to upend the fellow Piraeus side and
later caused a huge surprise when they added the Super Cup by downing Euro
League winner Kinef in Kirishi. They also were close to something big earlier
in that year in the EL quarters – after losing by three goals to 8-time
champion Orizzonte at home, they hit back with a three-goal win in Italy (led
by five in the game a couple of times) only to bow out in the penalty-shootout.
These memories show that Dunaujvaros
cannot be written off – though one still can have a feeling that only Ethnikos
can blow this victory. This would be the second title for the Greeks in this
competition, they won their first in 2010, when they beat Russia’s Yugra in the
final.
Courtesy of the host club, LEN provides
a free stream and livescoring from the final, please visit www.len.eu for more.
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