When EON Horneo Alicante arrived in Palma de Mallorca, its goal was clear: We got our first two points of the season away.. The challenge was not easy because in order to do so, they had to beat a very tough opponent on home soil and maintain physicality in the third match played in seven days.

Even though the two teams came to this match with equal points, the match between the two was also equal. Alicante team scored the first goal with the goal scored by Dídac Talens at the first opportunity they had. After a few minutes of maximum equality in the game, it did not take long for local players to change the score. This change in light resulted in EON being benched in the later stages of the match.

While the mistakes made in defense left space for the opponent and caused the gap to widen within seconds, the indecision in attack seemed to re-emerge in the Alicante team. What emerged was the first break requested by. Fernando Latorre to restore order to your team.

Alicante déjà vu

As the attacking mission bore fruit, orders permeated the team, who once again managed to strengthen their defense to keep a clean sheet in the next five minutes of the game. However, Handbol Mallorca managed to equalize the score again by damaging the Alicante team, especially by taking advantage of numerous ball losses and mistakes in attack. These were brief moments of uncertainty when Latorre’s men woke up at the right time. We are about to go to the locker room at halftime with a score of 20-21..

EON put in a better performance in the second half, continuing their play and unstoppable attack for their opponent, who saw Agustín Marco receive a red card for his challenge on Karlos Rubio. Matheus de Novais He was ruthless when it came to scoring from seven metres.

Since then, EON Horneo Alicante has not fallen behind in the points table again. Although the Indians came close, it wasn’t enough to beat Latorre’s team, but they started to run into trouble with five minutes remaining. Their goals came and the opposing goalkeeper saved most of Alicante’s positions.

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A first away win was imminent and EON were not willing to leave the island without him, as can be seen in his defensive duties where the Alicante team stopped any opposition opportunity. A defense that Krimer managed very well between the sticks and worked hard to turn his goal into a wall..

A job that was rewarded with the first two points of the season at home. Two points added to the scoreboard and two much more meaningful points for this group, which went from less to more as the matches progressed and thus achieved its third consecutive victory in seven days.

The next day, EÓN Horneo Alicante hosts ID Energy Caserío from Ciudad Real at home. The meeting will be held on Saturday, October 21st at 19.30 at the Maristas School Hermano Felicísimo Ruiz Pavilion.

DATA SHEET

HANDBALL MALLORCA: David Arnedo, Guillem Monjo, Aaron Pardo (3), Matias Cañellas (4), Vicente Alexandre, Asier Satrustegui (3), Rubén Sánchez (3), Guillem Fernández, Agustín Marco (5), Dídac Romero (2) , Nicolas Cecchini (4), Luis María de Goya (4), Pol Varela, Sergio Torio, Mikita Liavonau.

EON BAKING ALICANTE: Jorge Broto, Marco Krimer, David Jiménez (6), Santiago Camira (1), Martín Doldán (5), Karlos Rubio (3), Bruno Ugrin, Jerónimo Cartagena, Oriol Blanco (3), Julen Urruzola (1) ) ), Xabier Barreto (1), Alberto González (2), Dídac Talens (6), Matheus de Novais (7), Guillermo Fischer, Nacho Salgado (4).