Görbicz leads Győr to the final after defensive masterpiece – UPDATE

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Győri Audi ETO KC beat Buducnost in the first semi-final of the TIPPMIX EHF FINAL4 to claim a place in their second consecutive final. Kari Aalvik Grimsbø and the massive Győr defence made the difference as the 2015 winners were outplayed in the sold-out Papp László Budapest Sportarena.
Buducnost (MNE) vs Győri Audi ETO KC (HUN) 20:26 (9:12)
The clash of the two European heavyweights is already a FINAL4 classic but this year some extra spice was added to the rivalry as the semi-final was the penultimate game for a number of Buducnost’s title winning team’s key members.
After the breathtaking opening ceremony the 12,000 strong crowd’s noise exploded the jam-packed Papp László Budapest Sportaréna as the two teams were introduced. The rematch of last year’s semi-final started in the best possible atmosphere.
Not so much different
Players from both teams claimed this season’s match was going to be very different from last year’s defence dominated, aggressive clash (21:20 to Györ) but the first minutes proved them wrong. Both defences were solid in the opening minutes as Eduarda Amorim put Győr ahead, but Cristina Neagu found the way past Kari Aalvik Grimsbø, who started with a string of nice saves.
In the heat of the tense battle Yvette Broch had to be taken off due to a bloody scar but just a minute later it was the Dutch line player’s goal that extended Györ’s lead to three goals for the first time. Buducnost struggled in front the massive Győr wall and even though the Hungarian side had three two-minute suspensions in the first 22 minutes they remained up front even after Katarina Bulatovic joined Neagu on the scoresheet.
A key battle
Ambros Martín took Zsuzsanna Tomori out of her usual defensive position to meet Neagu and although the Hungarian right back did a good job on the Romanian superstar she was sent off twice in the first half. In the meantime Anita Görbicz showed her class by scoring some trademark goals from the wing to keep Györ in the driver’s seat.
The Montenegrin champions’ 30 per cent attack efficiency in the first half spoke volumes about how aggressive Györ’s defence was but when the Hungarian team finally enjoyed a power play situation in the last two minutes Buducnost showed strength and even crawled back.
The Hungarian side’s three-goal lead at half-time was by no means decisive, however, the fact that only Neagu and Bulatovic found the back of the net from the Montenegrin side was alarming for Dragan Adzic.





