In the big game featuring the two
sides with perfect records after four rounds, Barceloneta took the upper hand
by staging a 0-3 run in 96 seconds in the fourth period to down Olympiacos in
Piraeus. Despite lacking their usual speed, title-holder Recco claimed a fine
win in Hannover, while Vouliagmeni stunned Jadran in an epic 25-goal encounter.
Radnicki found it a lot harder to beat Dinamo than expected, the Georgians had
two possessions to save the game into a tie but couldn’t score at the end.
Day 5, Group A: Olympiacos Piraeus
(GRE) v Zodiac CNA Barceloneta (ESP) 7-9, Vouliagmeni (GRE) v Jadran Split
(CRO) 13-12, Waspo 98 Hannover (GER) v Pro Recco (ITA) 8-11, Radnicki
Kragujevac (SRB) v Dinamo Tbilisi (GEO) 11-10
Standings: 1. Barceloneta 15, 2.
Olympiacos 12, 3. Recco 12, 4. Vouliagmeni 7, 5. Radnicki 7, 6. Jadran 6, 7.
Hannover 0, 8. Dinamo 0
After three balanced periods – each
quarter produced a 2-2 partial result, the lead changed constantly but neither
side could go by two –, and four more minutes of extreme battling, Barceloneta
produced a 96sec whirlwind to win this crucial game against Olympiacos. Felipe
Perrone led the charge, he put away a 6 on 4, then finished off a counter 21
seconds later. Barceloneta killed another man-down and launched another counter
to make it 6-9 in 96 seconds, and there was no way back for the Greeks.
This time, Recco couldn’t produce
their usual high-intensity, aggressive game in Hannover – their defence worked
well, though, to keep the hosts in bay. Still, the Germans came up with their
best performance so far and that prevented the encounter from turning into a
rout. Recco jumped to a 4-8 lead in the third and that was decisive, though
Hannover managed to halve the difference, before two late goals sealed the
Italians fourth win in a row.
The other two matches offered
unexpected outcomes. Vouliagmeni managed to stun Jadran in an entertaining
match. The Croats, eying an F8 berth at last, came back from 7-4 down to 7-7,
but were unable to take over the lead and the Greeks had more in the tank in
the finish. Scoring twice for 13-10 was a game-winning effort and put
Vouliagmeni into a qualifying position after five rounds.
Radnicki could keep up with them,
though the Serbs almost failed to claim all three points against Dinamo. The
Georgians couldn’t play any close matches so far, but this evening they did
their best and never let the hosts to feel themselves in secure. Radnicki could
build a two-goal lead for the first time late in the third period, but Dinamo
came back to 9-9. The Serbs hit twice again for 11-9, still, the Georgians
pulled one back and had 3:28 minutes to save the game into a surprising tie, but
couldn’t score the 11th goal.
In this group the top three ranked
sides already broke five points clear from the chasers, while the hunt for the
fourth remaining berth looks pretty much exciting and unpredictable.
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Fixtures, Group B (Wednesday)
19.00 Jug Adriatic Osiguranje
Dubrovnik (CRO) v Astralpool Sabadell (ESP)
19.30 Spandau 04 Berlin (GER) v
FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN)
20.00 CN Marseille (FRA) v Novi
Beograd (SRB)
20.30 AN Brescia (ITA) v Genesys OSC
Budapest (HUN)
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