Monday, January 25, 2016

ME handball: Poland back on the winning path, a step towards the semi-finals – Onet.pl

 
  Photo: PAP
 
 
  Poland – Belarus
 
 
 

Many fans and experts expected to, on Monday that the White-Reds will celebrate the semi-finals. Sorry plans on Saturday thwarted Norway, winning the representation of Polish 30:28. The victory of Belarus did not give a place in the last four, but an important step toward the target was made.

– We have to win this match. We’ll play it like in the final. We know it will be hard and the horror that awaits us – he said in an interview with our staff Eurosport.Onet.pl goalkeeper Peter Wyszomirski.

Michael Biegler did not change too much output composition. The only significant difference was that the right match began playing Michael Glass. After five minutes, the tournament hosts ran 3: 2. To make matters worse for Belarusians injury contracted their leader Siarhei Rutenka. After ten minutes of White-Reds had two goals advantage. Great came to the meeting Michael Peak, which is twice the wing and once defeated Vyacheslav Sołdatienkę counterattack.

Unfortunately two stupid losses in the attack cost the Polish team of the loss of the gate and quickly grew 7: 7. Poles behaved but cool, do not commit stupid mistakes and quickly with goals from Peter Chrapkowskiego and Kamil Syprzak gained the upper hand. At 17 minutes played Biegler took the ball in defense, Michal Jurecki rushed to attack and hit the 12: 9.

Poles began to catch a good rhythm, the defense was getting tighter, this could move out fast attacks, and the result of one of them was quite rare in matches of our team, the goal of Piotr Grabarczyk. In the 25th minute White-Reds already led 16:11. The difference increased Michal Jurecki, and Sergei Sziłowicz received a two-minute penalty for a foul on the striker Vive Kielce Tauron.

Belarusians They have fewer and fewer ideas about how to play positional attacks, because often they lost the ball, or were detained. It was obvious that without Rutenki many lose its quality. At the break coming down, losing 13:19 and it looked to improve in the second part of the meeting.

Second part of the match began with two quick goals for the Poles. Belarusians tried to biting off, but the Poles were still 7-8 goals advantage in the 42nd minute after hitting Michael Glass has nine. The game our team looked good, but we have to admit that rivals did not put up very stiff resistance, because their assets have been neutralized.

Fifteen minutes before the end of the meeting the Poles ran 27:18, probably aiming for victory in this meeting. In the attack raged three Mihály. Jurecki, glass and Peak were the motors of our team. Coach Biegler in the second half gave the chance to play more players who have so far spent less minutes on the floor.

In the last ten minutes, Michael Biegler got angry at his players because they appeared slack and Belarusians approached six goals (22:28). Karol Bielecki took matters into their own hands and a powerful throw of the second line of the outstretched Viachaslaū Sołdatience.

proteges Yuri Shevtsova had nothing to lose, they played relaxed and slowly worked out losses. Of course, they did not have a chance to win, but in the 58th minute it was 25:30, and a moment later Belarus lost only four hits. Poles brought out two more blows rivals responded with one and ended up with a decisive victory for our team 32:27.

Poland – Belarus 32:27 (19:13)

Judges were: Duarte Santos, Ricardo Fonseca (Portugal)

Penalties: 4 minutes. – 6 minutes.

Penalties: 2/3 – 3/4

Poland: Slawomir Szmal, Peter Wyszomirski – Michal Jurecki 9, Michael Glass 6, Michael Peak 5, Kamil Syprzak 3, Peter Chrapkowski 2, Adam Wisniewski 2, Piotr Grabarczyk 2, Karol Bielecki 2, Przemysław Krajewski 1, Krzysztof Lijewski, Rafal Glinski, Maciej Gębala, Bartosz Konitz, Jakub Łucak.

Belarus: Vyacheslav Sołdatienko, Aleksey Kiszow – Sergei Sziłowicz 6, Boris Puchowskij 5, Artiom Karalek 4, Vladislav Kulesz 4, Andrei Jurinok 4, Aleksey Chadkiewicz 3, Maxim Baranov 1, Siarhei Rutenka, Ivan Browko, Alexander Titov, Dmitry Nikulenkow, Anton Prakapienia, Aliaksandr Pacykalik.

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