Spain did not save anything on the way to the quarterfinals against Norge Sport
Spain did not turn around the bus and sent clean-shaven Hungary without problems on the way to the World Cup quarter-finals, where Ogre was waiting for him this Wednesday in Sanders Sagosen’s Norway. Both teams are already classified for next season, but the way the second stage will meet the final duel is the opposite. The Magars fled from the frontal collision and saved many of their best pieces, and the election was thrown in the middle street. Everything on stage and a new success. Apart from the rush in the first draw against Brazil, the Jordi Ribeira boys’ journey has so far been taken lightly. From now on, the ground will be much steeper. The time for medals is approaching.
In a way, Latin Americans encountered a kind of mirror because there have been three main characters with Spanish handball inspiration in the last two decades around Hungary. The 2005 world champion, Chema Rodriguez, is part of the national team’s technical team, and the most important in the country are led by Catalan David Davis and Valladolid Juan Carlos Pastor, respectively. . The other is considered to be the theorist of the style of play spread throughout Europe; And the other two, the heirs of that origin, sat down on the benches as heirs to that seal.
However, the conflict was diluted by Magyar’s absence. Hungary, which arrived undefeated for the appointment, appeared in the pavilion with a calculator in hand. Banhidi, Lekai, Mikler and nationalized Galician Pedro Rodriguez were in the stands thinking about the quarterfinals (they were one day less rested than their national rival France) and who knew who would count on escaping speculation in the semifinals against Denmark.
Whole ferron sole
The duel did not last many minutes on its feet. Spain kept their best men and they were deployed without distraction from the start. The only way to escape was three losses in a row by Alex Dujshebav, who was punished by Hungary with three goals on a free kick, and took advantage of the fact that the national team had pulled the goalkeeper for experiencing an exception. Thanks to a great start from 7-2, it went into the middle of 7-7 at the first action. But with that hole plugged in, Jordi Ribeira’s team started the machine again, and yes, it hit a big stretch.
In the header, Ferran Sole drilled the opponent’s goal by eight goals until the break with a full victory. If Angel Fernandez was the best winger on the national team to date, it was the PSG winger’s turn against Hungary, as he took advantage of his endless left hand. In general, everything flowed until the break in the Spanish game: Connellas and MacVeda struck from the outside, Entrerios fed Marcn on the pivot and used defense. Faced with a group that prioritizes the immediate future, Spain’s focus did not change and focused only on the present.
21-14 of the equator beat Hungary, who for the first time kept Bodo and Mathews on track. In addition to the players important attention in the stands, you also do not other important up in the first place. The other started without production with two goals from Magyars and five minutes from Spain. However, everything turned out to be an optical effect. From 21-16 it went to 27-16, with Perez de Vargas stopping the pair (17 interventions and 43% accuracy), and that was the end of the match. The latter was done on a list basis. In fact, it seemed that everything from the early Hank to Hungary was left behind.
Spain, 38 – Hungary, 28
Spain: Perez de Vargas; Sole (8), Alex Dujshebov (-), Ral Entreiros (2), Connellas (2), Angel Fernandez (3) and Marchen (3) – starting team- Corrals (ps), Alex Gomez (7, 3p), McVeda ( 4), Sarminto (1), Danny Duzhshebov (1), Arino (2), Figueroa (1), Gideon Guardiola (2) and Moros (-).
Hungary: Szekely; Hanusz (1), Anchin (4), Topic (1), Rosta (2), Sita (2) and Sunazko (4) -Equipo Initial- Borbeli (ps), Sipos (-), Boca (-), Balog ( 5, 2p), Gory (5), Nagy (2), Mathe (1p), Bodo (-) and Hornyak (1).
Scoreboard every five minutes: 4-2, 7-3, 9-8, 13-10, 17-12 and 21-14 (rest) 22-16, 25-16, 28-16, 30-19, 31-24 and 36-28 (Last)
Judges: Nachevsky and Nikolov. Two minutes to Connellas, Maceda (2), Moros, Danny Dujshebav, Nagy, Mathe, Topic and Gory.
New capital pavilion. No audience.
The last stage of the championship
Quarterfinals (Wednesday 27th). Spain-Norway (20.30, Tdp), France-Hungary, Denmark-Egypt and Sweden-Qatar.
Semifinals (Friday 29, 17.30 and 20.30). If Spain qualifies, Denmark-Egypt will play the winner.
Third and fourth place (Sunday 31st). 14.30.
Final (Sunday 31st). 17.30