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01.10.2009, 09:45 HCM Constanta and Pevafersa Valladolid opened the new CL season with a thrilling encounter. |
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Valladolid win openerThe Romanians and the Spaniards were far from unknown to each other: this was the third time in the last three years they met in the Europeans cups. Until now, Constanta and Valladolid played against each other in the Cup Winners' Cup. In 2006, Valladolid eliminated Constanta in the semifinals by 73-60 on aggregate. Last season, Pastor’s team eliminated the Romanians in the quarterfinals, also after two wins.
The 1,800 spectators who watched yesterday’s game had to wait 4 minutes to see the first goal – Miloslavjevic put Valladolid in front after some fine blocks from the two goalkeepers. Entrerrios made it 2-0, making coach Juan Carlos Pastor dream of an easy victory. But it was not at all easy. Constanta fought back and ended the first 15 minutes level, 5-5. The Romanian champions did’t stop there: they took a 2 goals lead, 8-6 after 20 minutes. It was the moment the genius of Juan Carlos Pastor came out to light. The Spanish coach asked for a time-out; a decision which proved providential. Valladolid scored 7 goals in a row without conceding any and finally ended the first half with a 4 goals lead: 14-10. With a brilliant Entrerrios, Valladolid continued their march to victory in the first 10 minutes of the second half. They put 6 goals between them and Constanta, 23-17. It was the moment the Romanians started to fight back: they managed to reduce the gap to 3 goals, 21-24 with 13 minutes to go.
"Obviously, Valladolid are better team, but we cannot be happy with the result, because I felt that we could have won today,” said Silviu Baiceanu, Constanta’s line player and former Goppingen player. "This is it. As I said before, I think we will fight against Pick Szeged for the 4th qualifying place in this group,” said Constanta’s coach, Zoran Kurtes. Raul Entrerrios, with 8 goals, was the top goalscorer for Valadolid, while Constanta had in Toma and Pavlovic the best men – 5 goals each. TEXT: Emilian Voicu |
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