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Friday’s meeting did not matter much. especially for the Poles, who were counting on much more in this tournament. They wanted to say goodbye with dignity but with the event after a painful defeat against Croatia (23:37) in the last match of the main round. Before the meeting assured that play for the win.
For Michael Biegler was the last meeting at the role of national team Polish. After losing to Croatia and failed a tournament decided to give his resignation, which was accepted.
Before the match with Sweden Biegler decided to make two changes in the composition. By Christopher Lijewskiego and Rafal Glinski entered by Robert Orzechowski and Peter Maslowski.
Poles from the beginning they started the basic number seven. Although the outcome of the meeting was opened by the Swedes, but won the next three goals, our players. Slawomir Szmal bounced off three balls, but Mikael Appelgren the other side also well intervened. In the 9th minute at state 3: 2 Poles Swedish goalkeeper saved a penalty enforced by Karol Bielecki.
First quarter White-Reds shut down running 5: 4. Still, the Swedes felt breath on his back. Five more minutes, however, belonged to them and jumped on the first two goals, then when you hit Przemysław Krajewski three (9: 6). The Swedes took the time after which lost the ball in attack, and Kamil Syprzak increased the lead his team.
Fast behind two goals he reduced the great hits of Lukas Nilsson. Michael Biegler responded by asking for time. It did not help, because Mattias Zachrisson inscribed on the scoresheet and rivals grabbed contact. In the 25th minute could result in a tie, but Szmal saved a penalty. Several dozen seconds later, however, it was already 10:10 because Bielecki rushed the post, and Philip Stenmalm Polish outstretched keeper, hitting the ninth meter.
Impotence representation of Polish Bartosz interrupted Konitz, but quickly retorted Lukas Nilsson, which stops our defense had major problems. Swedish quarterback gave itself felt once more before the break, but before the Polish side was Robert Orzechowski effective.
The second half started better for the Swedes, who jumped to two goals. I have not enjoyed the lead and in the 38th minute was a draw 15:15. Moments later, White-Reds conducted following a goal by Maciej Gębala.
At 17:17 Slawomir Szmal able to defend second A penalty in this match. Scandinavians once again took the lead, but the Poles caught up with them again. The situation changed like a kaleidoscope. It was hard to predict who leaves the dance floor as the winner.
Ten minutes before the end of the meeting Poland led 21: 20. Johan Jakobsson tried to bring to equalize, but threw the block and Szmal did not have it with ease. Unfortunately, our team missed a chance to develop advantage, and Markus Olsson struck at 21:21.
In 55 minutes into the match was a draw 24:24. Then the wheels hit Kamil Syprzak, and several seconds later Szmal stopped the attack Swedes. “Sypa” had another chance but was fouled on a roll and ended up in prison. That could not convert into goals Przemysław Krajewski. The seventh Metro also made a mistake Lukas Nilsson and Poles minute before the end had the ball in the attack. At 26:24 Karol Bielecki struck. Rivals took more time, but Nilsson hit the crossbar and Poles could enjoy the victory.
Poland – Sweden 26:24 (12:12)
Judges: Matija lose and Boris Milosevic (Croatia)
Penalties: 2 min. – 0 minutes.
Penalties: 3/5 – 1/4
Poland: Slawomir Szmal – Przemysław Krajewski 5, Bartosz Konitz 5, Karol Bielecki 4, Maciej Gębala 2 Robert Orzechowski 2, Kamil Syprzak 2, Michal Jurecki 1, Michael Peak 1 Peter Chrapkowski 1 Peter Maslowski 1, Jakub Łucak 1, Adam Wisniewski 1, Michael Glass, Piotr Grabarczyk.
Sweden: Mikael Appelgren, Mattias Andersson – Lukas Nilsson 5, Philip Stenmalm 4, Viktor Oestlund 3, Andreas Nilsson 3 Johan Jakobsson 2, Jesper Nielsen 2, Fredrik Petersen 2, Markus Olsson 2, Mattias Zachrisson 1, Tobias Karlsson, Jesper Konradsson, Linus Persson, Niclas Ekberg, Jonas Kaelmann.
From Wroclaw Wojciech Demusiak Eurosport. Onet .com
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