The IHF Men’s Olympic Qualification Tournament I enters its second
day in Gdansk (POL) with FYR Macedonia playing Tunisia knowing a loss will see
their Rio 2016 dream die and those of their opponents fulfilled. The South
Americans of Chile need maximum points against Poland to push for their ticket
across their continent in August, but the hosts looked strong at the ERGO Arena
with an opening day win.
FYR Macedonia vs. Tunisia – ERGO Arena, Gdansk, Poland
Saturday 9 April, 18.00 hrs (local time)
Tunisia sit top of qualification group 1 thanks to a better goal difference
than Poland after they beat Chile by six, while the Macedonians lie in third
after losing by five against the hosts in the opening games of the weekend in
Gdansk.
The north African side know a win will see them through to Rio
2016 and unless Chile cause an upset against Poland in the second match, Ivica
Obrvan’s side know a loss will mean the end of the road.
Tunisia are slight favourites going into the match due to their
depth of experience at international tournaments, especially at the Olympic
Games, where they finished in the last eight (quarter-finals) at London 2012,
while their opponents have never qualified.
But FYR Macedonia have a deadly weapon who can turn on the magic
and ruin the lives of opponents – Kiril Lazarov. The right back is just 15
goals short of his 1,000th international strike and his eight strikes in the
loss against an inspired Poland team will worry Hafedh Zouabi’s side.
Zouabi has his own deadly weapon however; the lethal Oussam
Boughanmi. The left winger scored 11
goals from 14 attempts and was named best player of the match against Chile and,
along with pivot Marouan Chouiref (six goals), they will be a test for the
Macedonian defence.
Coach Zouabi said in the press conference after the Chile win that
the key opponent on the Tunisian road to Rio is FYR Macedonia and revealed that
the African players have been preparing for to face them for the last two
months.
Chile restricted Boughanmi to just two second half goals and the Macedonian
pivot Stojanche Stoilov and goalkeeper Borko Ristovski, if they play at their
peak - which they did not against Poland - should be able to limit their
chances.
Encouragement for the Macedonians comes in the fact that Tunisia could
not pull away from Chile until the end of the first half, with the talismanic
duo of Issam Tej and FC Barcelona’s Wael Jallouz having relatively quiet games,
but the Europeans will need to be more disciplined as constant two-minute
suspensions from early in the game until late ruined any chance they had of
getting something against Poland.
As the FC Barcelona club teammates Lazarov and Jallouz prepare to
go toe-to-toe, this game promises to be the stand-out clash of the day in
Poland.
Poland vs. Chile – ERGO Arena, Gdansk, Poland
Saturday 9 April, 20.30 hrs (local time)
In front of a sold-out impressive ERGO Arena, hosts Poland more
than lived up to the pressure of being a home side in their all-European tie as
they beat FYR Macedonia by five goals (25:20) to erase their bad memories of a
disappointing home EHF EURO 2016.
New coach Talant Dujshebaev saw his side go clear as the match entered the last
10 minutes at +8 (23:15) but their mental fortitude to kill the game off -
lacking at EHF EURO 2016 - came back to haunt them as with four minutes of the
match remaining the Macedonians were within four (23:19), but his side hung on –
mainly thanks to his constant shouting and direction from the sidelines and
they now sit on the verge of Olympic Qualification.
Left back Michael Jurecki was named player of the match and his drive and
motivation, along with the performance of goalkeeper Slawomir Szmal (44% save
rate overall and 50% at 7m penalties) and Karol Bielecki (seven goals) will be a tough test for the South Americans.
Chile, missing their influential player Marco Oneto against Tunisia in their opener, relied on the
HBC Nantes right back Rodrigo Salinas, who scored seven strikes in the first 30
minutes (11 in total) and if Poland can nullify him, then their job surely will
be complete, but the South Americans gave Tunisia a scare in the first half,
within two goals for most of it, before the Africans moved away in the second
half.
For further information on the Rio 2016 Olympic Qualification
Tournament in Gdansk, visit the Polish Handball Federation mini-site HERE.
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