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CSM Bucharest was defeated by Rostov Don 27-22 in an exceptional match of the 3rd stage of the Champions League women’s handball – Group A. The “Tigroaicele” lost the first place. For the Romanian representative of the last match of this year, since the appointment with Bietigheim on Sunday has been postponed.
Cristina Neagu returned to the field and caught an almost complete match, which is very good in view of Euro 2020. The left winger also managed to score 11 goals. The captain played at a good level, but CSM Bucharest played poorly and lost quite clearly to the Russian champion. Indeed, this game could be summarized as follows: the Romanian representative had only one handball player, while the Rostov Don was a tied team. Neagu vs Rostov Don ended up with a 5 goal difference in favor of the Russian champion.
From the first half, Per Johansson’s team broke away with eight goals (16-8). Gabriela Perianu was disqualified after 24 minutes, while the goalkeeper had the first interventions only at 29 ‘, practically the defense did not work at all.
In the second half CSM Bucharest recovered, but Rostov Don had already taken a fairly substantial advantage from the second half, 16-10. In the last 10 minutes the “tigers” have returned up to three goals. Dragana Cvijic was the second handball player to move up in the final part of the match, but the points went to Russia.
CSM Bucharest closes the year 2020 in 2nd place, two points from Rostov Don. A pretty good performance, though, as the team played without getting paid this season. Today, on match day, the “tigers” only received their first salary, in July.
CSM Bucharest – Rostov Don 22-27 (10-16)
Grubisic, Dedu; Neagu 11, Lazovic 1, Dembele, Martin 3, Klikovac, Smeets 3, Cvijic 3, Pintea, Perianu, Omoregie 1, Bazaliu, Moisă, Jipa, Fînaru
Gabisova, Kalinina; Borschenko 4, Kuznetsova 1, Bobrovnikova 1, Makeeva 1, Managarova 4, Krpez 2, Zaadi 4, Vyakhireva 5, Lagerquist 1, Kozhokar 3, Tazhenova 1, Sobkalo, Smirnova.
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Rostov Don managed the end of the match very well, scored two more goals and scored both points: 22-27.
Two minutes before the end Dragana Cvijic still stands out, 22-25.
Denisa Dedu defend a ball one by one and in the next phase, Dragana Cvijic score for 21-24, min. 55
There is still time for CSM Bucharest to equalize. Martine Smeets scored 20-23 in the 53rd minute
After more than 7 minutes of drought for CSM Bucharest, Cristina Neagu score from 7 meters. The team captain has reached 10 goals: CSM – Rostov Don 18-22, min. 51
Denisa Dedu defended a 7-meter shot. But Carmen Martin does not score either, who remains 17-21 in the 48th minute.
Cristina Neagu also lost two chances to bring CSM Bucharest even closer to Rostov Don. It took 46 minutes.
The ball goes a little more often to the extremes and to the field of the hosts, Carmen Martin scores with a nice procedure, 17-21.
Cristina Neagu highlights her right arm, reaches 9 goals, and CSM Bucharest continues to hope for this match, 16-21 (min.42)
Martine Smeets He got into the game well and has already scored two goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half, 14-20. Dragana Cvijic was eliminated for 2 minutes.
Per Johansson’s team regained speed and in three minutes restored the maximum difference of eight goals: CSM – Rostov 12-20.
Martine Smeets The result tightens, 12-16, the SCM shows signs of recovery.
Cristina Neagu scores the first goal of the second half and CSM Bucharest approaches 5 goals, 11-16.
With two Denisa Dedu shows at the end, CSM Bucharest reduces the difference to break, 10-16.
After a “partial” 0-6, CSM Bucharest manages to score Elizabeth Omoregie.
The Russian champion parades in the “Polivalente” and at 27 ‘reaches an incredible 16-8.
While the “tigers” are down, Rostov Don scores regularly and brings the difference to 6 goals, 14-8. Adrian Vasile also took the second suspension.
CSM Bucharest wasted three chances to get close to scoring, but always make mistakes in attack. Meanwhile, Rostov Don broke away at 13-8 and Gabriela Perianu was disqualified in the 24th minute.
Adrian Vasile took a 6-8 time-out in the 16th minute. Managarova also scored another goal. Also, Cristina Neagu has reached level 4.
Barbara Lazovic had a slightly more timid start to the game, but managed to get away with a goal in the 14th minute, 5-7.
Rostov Don walks the ball very well and many of the actions end up with extreme shots. Rostov leads 7-4, after another success from the far left, Kozhokar.
The captain of the “tigers” raises the level and shoots again without reply for Kalinina, score 4-6, min. 12.
Cristina Neagu scores a goal from a great distance and CSM reduces the handicap, scores 3-5.
The first goal of Cristina Neagu arrives at 9 ‘, from a 7-meter shot.
The Rostov Don are more convincing in the first minutes of play and take the lead, 4-1, in the eighth minute, three goals with extremes. Gabriela Perianu was eliminated for 2 minutes.
Dragana Cvijic breaks the ice for the visiting team, highlighted by Neagu. CSM – Rostov 1-2, min. 5.
The “tigers” are unlucky at the start of the game. Dragana Cvijic and Gabriela Perianu hit the bars. Rostov Don scored the first goal of the match with Kozhokar.
CSM Bucharest has the first attack. Cristina Neagu entered from the first minute.
CSM Bucharest – Rostov Don, the two distributions
Cristina Neagu is expected to return to the field, which will be her only real testing ground before Euro 2020, after a period with many problems. Adrian Vasile has made only one change in the team since the last few games, forced by Alexandrina Barbosa’s injury. The young Diana Fînaru has been replaced by the player of the Spanish national team.
The group of “16” is the following: Grubisic, Dedu; Neagu, Lazovic, Dembele, Martin, Klikovac, Smeets, Cvijic, Pintea, Perianu, Omoregie, Bazaliu, Moisă, Jipa, Fînaru
Rostov instead will bet on the following team: Gabisova, Kalinina; Borschenko, Kuznetsova, Bobrovnikova, Makeeva, Managarova, Krpez, Zaadi, Vyakhireva, Lagerquist, Kozhokar, Tazhenova, Sobkalo, Smirnova.
The game is also interesting for the two coaches, Adrian Vasile vs Per Johansson, excellent friends and colleagues of the Montenegrin national team.
“We are first of all a beautiful friendship. Hence, this relationship has made us both better in our profession. I was lucky to be at CSM Bucharest when he joined the team and it gave me a lot of confidence. Much of who I am today is also due to Per, which is why I will always thank him for his help. We are opponents for the first time in 4 years. We talk often, but none of them go into the details of the match. Everyone wants their team to win tomorrow, it’s absolutely normal. We are professionals, we must respect ourselves and the clubs we work for. We didn’t make fun of it at all, it’s a very important match for both teams. It is the European derby, now we are among the top two“, said Adrian Vasile.
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