After
winning their second match at the Women’s Olympic Qualification Tournament in
Guadalajara host Spain has opened the gate to the Olympics widely. With four
points they lead the ranking ahead of the Netherlands and Croatia (each 2
points). One point against Croatia is already enough to book the ticket to
London.
Argentina
vs. Croatia 21:31 (10:18)
After
the close 28:29 defeat against the Netherlands on match day 1, the Croats
grabbed their last chance for the ticket to London. Argentina on the other hand
is out of race for the Olympics after their second clear defeat. As expected
the Europeans – seventh ranked at the World Championship 2011 in Brazil – were
clearly dominant against the runners-up of the Pan-American Olympic
Qualification.
The
Croats started with a 5:1 and extended the distance easily to eight goals at
the break, which meant an early decision. Seven minutes later the gap was ten
goals for the first time at 21:11 – a distance, which remained until the end,
though the Croats saved powers for the decisive game against Spain on Sunday. Jovetic
and Pusic each scored five goals for Croatia, whilst Argentine Luciana Mendoza
was the top scorer of the game with seven goals.
Statements
after the match:
Vladimir
Canjuga, coach Croatia: The match was within the expected terms; my team played
a good match. As per the physical aspect, we must win tomorrow against Spain as
we have no chance otherwise. We hope the psychological aspect is not a huge
trouble for us, as per our loss of yesterday.
Ivana
Lovric, player Croatia: The first objective was that all players participate,
we are anticipating the match against Spain to see what happens.
Miguel
Angel Interllige, coach Argentina: The lack of experience was the key again. We
never achieved to make trouble for Croatia, neither in attack nor in defence.
About our progression, the sad truth is that there is still a lot of distance
to the other teams. We have no chance since we have no elite competition
rhythm. We have shown more resources today we are only here to gain experience.
Luciana
Mendoza, player Argentina: We had a great start, but we were too slow and
non-effective in attack later-on. Croatia played with excellent counter attacks
and we didn’t seize the chance to gain advantage on their little failures. The
favourite team to go to the London Olympics is Spain, they are very superior to
the rest of the teams.
Netherlands
vs. Spain 24:28 (13:14)
After
their victory against Croatia on day 1 the Netherlands started with boosted
confidence and surprised the Spaniards with a clever and movable defence. After
13 minutes the Dutch team was in lead with 7:4, before the Iberians woke up.
With four straight goals they took their first lead at 8:7, but could not
outdistance the brave fighting Netherlands.
The
one goal distance at the break resulted mostly from seven goals by Nely
Alberto, who became top scorer with eleven goals in the end, and the again
brilliant performance of goalkeeper Silvia Navarro, who saved 13 shots in
total.
And
the Navarro saves were the key to the superb start of the Spaniards after the
break: With five consecutive goals in only six minutes the result was 19:13.
The Netherlands did not resign, but reduced again to 20:23 in minute 49 and
were close to turn the game at 22:24 seven minutes before the end. But when
playmaker Marta Mangue took the responsibility with a double strike the game
was decided at 28:23. Abbingh and van der Heijden were the best Dutch scorers
with each five goals. The Netherlands have their fate in their hands on match
day 3, when they face Argentina (still zero points).
Statements
after the match:
Henk Groener, coach Netherlands: Congratulation to Spain on the
great match they made. We made a better first half but we couldn’t distance
Spain. Despite the result of today, the work on development and the evolution
of this team is very positive. Spanish goalkeeper Silvia Navarro was a key
factor, but in general all the Spanish players did an excellent job.
Lois Abbingh, player Netherlands: We made a great first half,
but we couldn’t stop the Spanish attacks. The psychological factor for us is
now very important.
Jorge Dueñas, coach Spain: We won but suffering. We started with
a weak attack but we were brilliant in the second half. Despite the four-goal
difference we remained wanting more and more and played with ambition.
Begoña Fernandez, player Spain: Netherlands has played a great
match, but now we are very happy. They didn’t allow us to lower the intensity
in any moment. We will go after our dream tomorrow: to go to the Olympic Games.
Results
of Day 1:
Croatia
vs. Netherlands 28:29 (12:14)
Spain
vs. Argentina 31:15 (15:9)
Match
schedule day 3, 27 May:
10:15:
Argentina vs. Netherlands
12:30:
Spain vs. Croatia