Handball World Cup 2021 Victory by the minimum
EFE
Cin straits, fighting to the end and suffering, as all the matches of his group in the World Cup are The Spanish team doubled the arm of Poland’s (27-26) to add their first victory. He put it very uphill monumental performance by goalkeeper Morawski and the performance of the young Polish players, who led a seven-goal comeback in the second half. The trade in these veterans’ leaders like Ral Entrerros and Joan Caellas was the counterweight which allows Spain to get out of the essential points.
The game followed a script very similar to the first one against Brazil. Without that hypotensive start, Spain dominated the game and the score in the first half, adjusting to what the match and the rival were requiring. He seemed to break it with some slack after the break (17-12), but he crossed that chasm that is causing so much trouble and suddenly saw the Poles pass it on the right (19-20). There he had to grit his teeth, die in defense to recover some golden ball, and put himself in the hands of people with a thousand battles behind them to manage the tension and extract oil from a minefield guarded by a devil, Morawski. Eighteen saves made the Pole, the majority in clear throws of six meters, which sank the morale of the ‘Hispanics’. If not for him, his team would have raised the white flag and not the game would have taken another course.
26 – Poland: Moravian; Oklejniczak (2), Krajewski, Daszek, M. Gebala (3), Przybylski (3), T. Gebala (2); Sicko (6), Majdinski (3), Plilitowski, Moryto (5, 4b), Czuwara (1, Walczak (1).
27- Espaa: Corrales (Prez de Vargas); Maqueda (1), Angel Fernndez (5), J. Caellas (1), Aleix Gmez (2, 1p), G. Guardiola, Marchn (2); R. Entrerros (5), Alex Dujshebaev (2), Sarmiento (1), Sol (2, 1p), Figueras (2), Morros, Ario, Daniel Dujshebaev (5).
Score every five minutes: 1-2, 2-4, 5-7, 8-9, 9-12, 11-14; 13-18, 17-19, 20-20, 22-23, 24-25, 26-27.
rbitros: Horacker and Novotny (Czech Rep.). They excluded Morros and G. Guardiola for Spain and Oklejniczar, Daszek, M. Gebala, T. Gebala, Walczak and Sicko for Poland.
Incidents: Match of the second day in group B of the men’s World Cup. New Capital Sports Hall. No spectators.
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