Poles have not yet received acclaim at the world championships in Denmark. Admittedly, they won three matches, but with rivals, which had to win, and style left much to be desired. On the other hand their rivals delighted quick, impressive game that praised by experts. – Of course the big favorite in this match is the Netherlands. But we will try to take a chance on defense, which can bring us success – said before the meeting White-Reds coach Kim Rasmussen.
White-Red were already some third place in Group A, but wanted to fight for second. We must, however, was to win with the representation of the Netherlands, which has in its composition great stars of world handball at the forefront of estava Polman and Cornelia Groot.
Poles began with Veronica Gawlik in goal, Caroline Kudłacz-Gloc, Kinga Achruk and Monika Kobylińska on playing, Kocel and Aneta Agnieszka Labuda on the wings, and with Patrycja Kulwińska on the wheel. To defend consisted of Monika Stachowska and Iwona bear.
Unfortunately, once again in this tournament Poles have disastrous entry into the game. The Dutch from the first tore our defensive actions, and shockingly fast attacking wing ended. Only in the 13th minute, Michelle Goos was stopped by Anna Wysokińska. At this point, however, it was 7: 3 Orange. Polish goal during this time won: Patrycja Kulwińska, Iwona Bear and King Achruk.
Kim Rasmussen had twice to ask for time, but much of it did not give. Anna Wysokińska defended two penalties, but Oranje still had a 4-5 goals advantage. The projections of the second line had suffered Polish team of Laura van der Heijgen. Five minutes before the break Netherlands led 12: 7. Achruk diminished losses from the penalty spot four goals, “Czajna” bounced the ball after a Yvette Broch, and Bear has led to a state of 9:12. It podrażniło The Dutch and the first Polman, then Broch etched on the scoresheet.
In the final whistle Polkom passive play, but a Dutch no longer attack and moved out to break led 14: 9. White-Red played poorly and was not grounds for doing so, to believe that in the second part of the meeting will be able to catch up with the Netherlands. Polish women did not once proven record that they have great character and are able to get up in difficult situations, but not this time.
After five minutes of the second half the situation of Polish women has become dramatic. The Dutch full throttle included in our defense and ended most of the action goals. White-Red had no idea how to play his attack position. Afraid to take a risk and too clearly enacted the ball.
The apogee of helplessness was evident in the 40th minute when Kim Rasmussen decided to let in additional players as goalkeeper. Tess Wester defended the ball after trying Aneta Labuda and decided to throw the whole pitch, hitting the Polish goal.
Fifteen minutes before the end of the representation of the Netherlands ran 25:13. It was known that Poles no longer change the fate of the game, but fans who were gathered in the hall Naestved, they wanted to see the “fight to the end and the game to the bitter end.” Nothing came of it. In the game of Polish women were too many mistakes of their own, which rivals ruthlessly exploit.
Ten minutes before the end when you hit Lois Abbingh Orange led 27:14. Polka slightly reduced the loss after goals from Claudia Pielesz and Carolina Zalewska, but it was little consolation as the Netherlands still rubbed and after a temporary stagnation again maimed our team further goals. Oranje broke impotence estava Polman.
In the end, nothing has changed. Although Yvonne Bear, sending the ball into the “window”, reduced the gap to ten goals, but it did not improve in any way the image of what presented the White and Red. In the last action of the match van der Heijden defeated Gawlik, setting a result of this meeting – 31:20.
Netherlands – Polish 31:20 (14: 9)
Sędziowały Charlotte Bonaventura and Julie Bonaventura (France)
Penalties: 2 min. – 6 minutes.
Penalties: 0/2 – 1/2
The Netherlands: Tess Wester (1) – Lois Abbingh (7), Laura van der Heijden (6 ), estava Polman (5), Angela Malestein (4), Cornelia Groot (3), Yvette Broch (2), Michelle Goos (1), Kelly Dulfer (1), Danick Snelder (1), Debbie Bont, Lynn Knippenborg.
Poland: Veronica Gawlik, Anna Wysokińska – King Achruk (5) Iwona Bear (5), Patrycja Kulwińska (2), Carolina Kudłacz-Gloc (2), Claudia Pielesz (2), Monika Kobylińska (1), Agnieszka Kocel (1), Alexander Zych (1), Carolina Zalewska (1) Monika Stachowska Aneta Labuda, Hanna Sądej, Kristina Repelewska, Joanna Reptiles.
Z Naestved Wojciech Demusiak, Eurosport.Onet.pl
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