Bidasoa-Irun paid homage to high-level handball to get off to a good start in the European League against a Portuguese team, Aguas Santas Milaneza, who endured the first half to end up succumbing to a dazzling team from Gipuzkoa in the second half (35-26).
The Portuguese, with an exclusively national squad without foreign reinforcements, made it clear that they are not going to be an easy rival for anyone, in a sweet moment in their league they tried to capture the virtues of speed and six meters as the main offensive resource and found a Bidasoa nothing comfortable without his star Rodrigo Salinasin the stands next to the injured Victor Rodriguez Y Ugarte.
The Gipuzkoan seven it took almost twenty minutes in commanding the scoreboard with authority (12-7) and he did it by drawing on the signs of identity implanted by his coach Jacobo Cuétara, a defense 6:0 that Aguas Santas became very big at times and an attack commanded by the Cuban Daniel Garcia Y Assier Grandson that wreaked havoc on the visiting defense during the first half.
Aguas Santas was rebuilt in the final stretch of this periodthe left-footed Joao Pedro Gomes overflowed with his great mobility, taking a loot from almost every attack, and would be key to cutting the local attempt to create a gap in the scoreboard before the break.
everything was to decidethe Basque team threw the rest when they returned from the changing rooms and the scoreboard went to the six goals in favor (22-16) because asier grandson I was still sweet and between the junior Julen Mujika and the Serbian Mitic They largely balanced the absence of Salinas from the right side.
Artaleku became the eighth player to carry his team, who also found the Pole Jakub in goal and the decisive arm of caver in the seven meters to cement a victory that was accompanied once again by an excellent defense that reduced to its minimum expression a team that will surely be more competitive in Portugal.
Data sheet:
35 – Bidasoa- Irun: Medhi (Jakub), Zabala (2), Asier Nieto (6), Azkue (1), Mitic (3), Cavero, (pen. 6) Aginagalde (3), Silva, Tesoriere, Dariel García (6), Furundarena (1), Gorka Nieto (2), Julen Mujika (3), Tao Gey (2), Urruzola.
26 – Holy Waters: Carvalho, (Ribeiro), Lopes, Vilhena (3), Calado (1), Martins, Morais (3), Marinho, Gustavo Da Silva (2), Vasconcelos (1 pen.), Reis (3), Magalhaes (3 ), Brochado (1 pen.), Joao Gomes (5), Pereira (2), Ares, Moreira (2 pen.).
Referees: Jovandic and Sekulic (Serbia). They excluded Dariel García (2), Mitic, Lopes, Martíns, Marinho, Vilhena, Magalhaes and Da Silva.
Markers every five minutes: 3-2; 4-4; 8-7; 12-7; 14-10- 16-13- break- 21-16; 24-18; 27-20; 30-21; 33-23; 35-26.
Source: Eitb
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