Croatia reaches QF, Hungary and Spain draw on Day 5 of European Water Polo Championships

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Croatia was the first team to book its spot though they almost blew their win away against the Montenegrins who came back from 10-5 to 10-10 but the Croats netted the winner 72 seconds from time. Serbia and Italy are also on its way to the best eight, while the goal-difference will decide the first place between Hungary and Spain since the two sides played a thrilling 11- 11 tie in front of a sell-out crowd of 5,000 people in the Duna Arena.
Men’s preliminaries, Round 2
Group A: Croatia v Montenegro 11-10, Germany v Slovakia 8-5
Standings: 1. Croatia 6, 2. Montenegro 3, 3. Germany 3, 4. Slovakia 0
Group B: Romania v Serbia 7-15, Russia v Netherlands 15-9
Standings: 1. Serbia 6, 2. Russia 3, 3. Netherlands 3, 4. Romania 0
Group C: Hungary v Spain 11-11, Malta v Turkey 10-13
Standings: 1. Spain 4, 2. Hungary 4, 3. Turkey 3, 4. Malta 0
Group D: France v Italy 7-10, Greece v Georgia 17-10
Standings: 1. Italy 6, 2. Greece 3, 3. Georgia 3, 4. France 0
The game of Hungary and Spain, in front of a sell-out crowd of 5,000 people, offered everything water polo is loved for: thrilling action, brilliant goals, great saves, tensions, twists and turns. Hungary got a better start and built a 4-2 lead in the first eight minutes. The Spaniards managed to tighten their defence in the second and halved their deficit while in a rare scene fieldplayer Alberto Munarriz – as goalie Dani Lopez was sent out for not taking the requested position – saved a penalty!
The third quarter was simply brilliant, Hungary netted three action goals and at one point they led 8-6 and had the ball after a killed man-up but from wasted pass of the hosts’ goalie the Spanish set up Felipe Perrone who scored another great goal. What’s more, Francisco Fernandez managed to find the back of the net in the very last second for 8-8.
In the fourth Spain took the lead for the first time, and, enjoying some luck while collecting the rebound twice in man-ups, they went ahead twice more (Perrone netted his 4th). At 10-11 they even had a 6 on 5 to close down the game but a terrible pass killed their plans and later Gergo Zalanki finished a counter with 40 seconds remaining. The draw means that the total goal difference will decide the top position, a piece of bad news for Turkey and Malta as they will face the two giants seeking big wins against them in the third round.





