
The Spanish Waterpolo Male Team His Monday has achieved his Second victory at the Singapore World Cup. He has won by 10-7 a Australia On the second day of Group B, in a match in which the scoreboard has controlled at all times.
Unlike the debut against Japan, Spain has shown this time better feelings in defense and It has been in attack where these have not finished being the desired. The attack has dropped many integers especially in a second half in which the party has been controlled, but in which The partial has been 1-5 against to pass from 9-2 to that 10-7.
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It has been in the party of debut in his last World Cup in Felipe Perroneon a rest day for Biel Gomila. Australia has remained in a 0/6 in superiority and 2/2 on penalties, but Spain has not improved its numbers. 2/12 in more man (1/2 on penalties) is a facet that will have to improve a lot before Hungary next Wednesday (14:45) In the match for the first place of Group B, with the direct passport to the quarterfinals at stake. Álvaro Granados, Roger Tahull and Bernat Sanahuja With two goals each, although with 2/9 for Álvaro and 2/7 for Bernat, they have led the Spanish attack.
I could not push goal àlex Bustos the first Spanish superiority, but Edu Lorrio, headline, prevented the Australian advantage. Thus, it was Álvaro Granados from position three who broke his excommunicero Nic Porter to inaugurate the score. Spain also took the second expulsion of Nathan Power and Miguel de Toro won the position in the buoy to place the 2-0. Bernat Sanahuja, from two to the short stick, expanded the great Spanish beginning.
The Australian reaction attempt ran into the crossbar, just as the posterior of Unai Biel, diverted by Porter. Spain, without lowering integers in defense, scored again after a few minutes without doing it after a chopped punishment by Alberto Munárriz from position three. Australia wasted his second superiority and saw how The game was going with a 4-0 Spanish to the second quarter.
Álex Bustos forced at the beginning of this the penalty with which Álvaro Granados did not fail. However, a bad exit in Spanish defensive aid allowed Marcus Berehulak to stay alone in the buoy to, at nine minutes, write down the first Australian goal. Porter, immense at the beginning of the second quarterHe stopped a new penalty to Marc Larumbe, but Berehulak crashed into the Palo against Oceanic.
Yes, he scored from two Jacob Merp to reduce the score to 5-2, but a rapid execution in superiority made Roger Tahull expand distances. The crossbar spit the shot of Granados in minutes of a tahull domain that was manufactured 7-2. It was before a few minutes of inaccuracies before the break, broken by Larumbe with great shot from three. Bernat Sanahuja surprised from one to place 9-2 with which the break was reached.
But the sensations varied in the second half. The crossbar spit the first Spanish shot in the resumption. He did not forgive in the buoy after winning the Angus Lambie position, moments before Sam Nangle received the direct red, without brutality, for a blow to the attack. In minutes of Spanish drought, Australia was still denied in superiorities, but not in equality, from which Milos Maksimovic placed 9-4 in a chopped shot from three. Spain, despite having several options in superiority, stayed at zero In annotation in the third partial.
Unai Aguirre took the goal in the last quarter, but I couldn't avoid Matthew Byrnes's setback. Berehulak added his third expulsion, but Porter continued to deny the goal in superiority to the Spanish team. The crossbar prevented Australia's before Sergi Cabanas will write down the second superiority in ten options for 10-5reduced penalty by Luka Krstic.
Felipe Perrone premiered in the World Cup, but his goal was annulled by a previous penalty of Alberto Munárriz, who added his third expulsion. From the possible 11-6 it passed to 10-7 achieved again by Krsticwith subsequent exchange of stringers so that the score was no longer moving. In short, Victoria, more minutes of play and sensations that will have to improve in the duel against the Magiares.
Party file
10-space: Unai Aguirre (PS), Alberto Munárriz (1), Álvaro Granados, Bernat Sanahuja, Miguel de Toro, Marc Larumbe, Javi Bustos, Sergi Cabanas, Roger Tahull, Felipe Perrone, Unai Biel, Álex Bustos, Edu Lorrio (P) and Fran Valera
7-Australia: Nic Porter (p), Angus Lambie (1), Milos Maksimovic (1), Charlie Negus, Nathan Power, Timothy Putt, Luka Krstic (2), Jacob Mercep (1), Matthew Byrnes (1), Marcus Berehulak (1), Sam Nangle, Tristan Glanznig, Laurence Barker (ps) y Andrej Grgurevic
PARTIAL: 4-0, 5-2, 0-2 y 1-3
Referees: Stanko Ivanovski (Montenegro) and Frank Ohme (Germany). 8 expulsions for Spain, two of them by penalty, and 14 for Australia, two of them by penalty. Munárriz, Power, Berehulak and Nangle eliminated.
Incidents: Second Day of Group B of the Singapore World Cup