Portugal loses to Hungary to open qualification for women’s European
ONE lusa still ‘shoved’ formation with the Magyar counterpart in the opening of the ‘set’, but the strength of the Magyar block, combined with the fluidity of the ‘side out’ and the power of the shots, especially from the front Anett Németh, scorer of the best game, with 14 points, definitively broke the balance, ‘drawing’ the partials of 25-18, 25-18 and 25-14 that dictated the final result.
Half of a marked selection that was recognized in the previous edition of the European and in June 2022, Portugal balanced operations in the first of the inaugural ‘set’, by the ascendant of the blocks, robust enough to nullify several attacks from one side and the other.
The ‘quinas’ team was winning by 12-11, precisely after a block by Kátia Oliveira, central who today marks the 36th, but the húnas responded by the opposite margin Anett Németh, anniversary for the first of three points in the match (13-16), which led Portuguese coach Hugo Silva to ask for a time-out from the match.
The an an still reduced to fibero after 17 points (18), accurate shot of the three defense ‘ Margar, but a communication failure in the defense ‘ between Gabriela Resende, reestablished the difference of points ‘ between Gabriela Resende and 2 points -17), from which Magyars launched themselves to a comfortable triumph on the ‘set’.
With Maria Lopes in the place of Gabriela Coelho, Portugal saw Hungary go even earlier in the second set and only reacted when, trailing 13-6, Alice Clemente replaced the ‘uninspired’ Julia Kavalenka.
Lusa started to position itself to contain the best shooting points, and the selection from hour 1 for better or more attack points, and playback from hour 1 for better selection or before (11) how to reset the time for best fit (11) at the time of fit ‘freeze’ the Portuguese answer and dilate the result to 2-0.
The beginning of the beginning of the beginning and the last ‘set’ began to ‘draw up’, with Hungary keeping the beginning of the beginning and the last ‘tuned’ and Portugal showing deficiencies in reception.
After the ‘scorer’ reached the 9-1 minutes favorable to the Magyars, Hugo Silva operated several changes in the Portuguese team, giving all the squad.
On the second round, Portugal will face Cyprus, a team defeated today by Ukraine (3-0), in a match scheduled for Wednesday, in Nicosia, from 20:00 local time (18:00 from Lisbon).