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BM Torrelavega, solo leader

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Jacobo Cuétara’s team beat a good Handball Villa de Aranda on a court with a great handball atmosphere. The Torrelaveguense team, which was playing away from home, was superior to the Burgos team in the score of the match, supported by the orange tide that flooded the stands of the Santiago Manguán. The oranges easily won at the end of the match against the yellow team, thus adding two points that keep them at the top of the table.

The game started at the home of the Burgos team with a goal from the Slovak player Jakub Prokop 20 seconds into the game. After this first attack by the orange team, the home team did not take long to respond with a goal from David López at 36 seconds, giving us a track of the show that was going to take place on Sunday afternoon in Aranda de Duero.

The Torrelavega team had the opportunity to put +2 on the scoreboard with two plays by Prokop and Isi Martínez that ended up hitting the post and were penalized by the yellow team, making it 2-1 3 minutes into the game. . However, the Torrelaveguense team did not take long to respond with 2 goals from Fafa Cangiani, thus turning the score around.

During the following exchanges it was the Cantabrian team that got the better of the 40×20, until in the 13th minute the local coach called a time-out to stop the visiting wave.

Timeout was enforced on the field and the Burgos team knew how to turn the game around by cutting the difference, tying the score and thus completing the first 20 minutes of the first half.

With the score tied, the oranges did not take their foot off the accelerator, once again putting the +2 on the light, although briefly as the local team once again drew the match.

A game of many exchanges that led to the break with Jacobo Cuétara’s team leading the score by the minimum (18-19). Meanwhile, the yellow squad arrived at half-time just one goal behind and emotionally capable of being able to face an equally tough second half.

The second half started with the same dynamics, with equality in the light and with quick exchanges for both teams and it was the yellow team with a goal from Dalmau Huix who opened the scoring 30 seconds into the second half followed by another goal of Javi Muñoz who thus maintained a slight advantage.

A goal from Fafa and an intervention from Leo Tercariol opened the doors for the Torrelavega team, putting +3 on the scoreboard and superiority on the field. Despite this, as happened throughout the match, this advantage was cut by the local team who knew how to regroup again and returned equality to the match.

After this, Jacobo Cuétara resorts to time-out to readjust his team, a call that was received by the orange team, which did not take long to respond with a goal from Isidoro Martínez, putting +2 on the scoreboard with 5 minutes left in the game. . READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

The last 5 minutes of the match began with a goal from Prokop that maintained the +2 difference on the scoreboard for the visiting team. After a quick response from the Burgos team, it is Isidoro Martínez who returns the 2-goal advantage to the oranges, with 3 minutes remaining in the light and with the yellow team crestfallen. Francisco Javier Marquez used his last cartridge with a timeout that was not enough to respond in those final minutes, in which the visiting team had a clear dominance, with 2 stops from Leo Tercariol and with a difference on the scoreboard of +5 for those of Jacobo Cuétara.

An end to the match that continues to show the good form of Bathco Balonmano Torrelavega, which allows them to continue leading with 3/3 and with their sights set on Sunday, October 6, with Barça’s visit to Vicente Trueba.

TECHNICAL SHEET

Aranda Villa de Aranda Pipes. Pau Guitart, Maxym Vyunk; Javier Teijón, Alberto Gonzalez (3), Rubén Fernández (1), Pol Roy, , Dalmau Huix (10), Samuel Saiz (2), Víctor Megías (2), Sergio Tobes, Jevgenijs Rogonovs (3), Agustin Marcos Vega, Guillermo Fischer, Arthur Pereira (2), Victor Enebral (1), Juan Tamayo (1), David López (3), Alex Berbel (4)

Bathco BM Torrelavega. Abraham Gonzalez, Leo Tercariol; Marcio Silva (3), Guilherme Linhares (2), Alex Rubiño, Javi Muñoz (4), Juanjo Fernández, Jakub Prokop (8), Borja Lombilla, Isidoro Martínez (6), Jokin Aja (2), Facundo Cangiani (4) , Marko Jurkovic, Ángel Fernández (5) and Nicolai Colunga (2).

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3-3,6-7,8-10,11-13,15-15,18-19, rest

20-23,24-25,27-28,28-29,30-32,31-36, final

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Champions League schedule and results, 2024-2025 season

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