Atticgo Elche responds firmly after a setback, then cruises in Oviedo
Atticgo CBM Elche bounced back from their loss to Bera Bera just before the league break, delivering a convincing performance in Oviedo. The match finished 22-37, a result earned through solid defense, steady execution, and timely goals that highlighted the team’s preparation and resilience over the 60 minutes.
Atticgo Elche’s win in Oviedo showcased a disciplined start at the back and relentless pressure in attack. The squad established control early, and their rhythm remained intact through the middle of the first half. The visitors moved the scoreboard steadily, with a dominant stretch that shifted momentum decisively and set the tone for the remainder of the game.
The coaching staff rotated minutes strategically, ensuring players stayed fresh while maintaining a high level of intensity. This approach allowed the team to sustain their advantage, protect the ball, and convert opportunities as the match progressed. The result was a match where Elche demonstrated solvency and depth, reinforcing their position in the standings.
AtticGo Elche’s imposing stance against Bera Bera shows their depth (22-32)
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From the opening whistle, the defensive line held strong, stifling the visitors and forcing turnovers. Elche’s pace and balance were evident as they built a lead and kept it, with a peak run late in the first half that extended the cushion. The defense, anchored by aggressive blocking and quick counter pressure, limited Bera Bera’s scoring chances and allowed Elche to control the tempo of the game.
As the game progressed, Elche continued to press, redistributing minutes among the squad and ensuring that key players remained rested for upcoming challenges. The balance between defense and offense remained the primary driver of the outcome, with Elche never allowing the gap to tighten beyond the comfortable margin they had established early on.
AtticGo Best league start in Elche history
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The encounter underscored Elche’s recent trajectory, highlighting their ability to translate early-season form into consistent performances. The team’s fast start and persistence in following rounds have placed them in a favorable position within the league, signaling potential for continued success in the current campaign.
Important duel against Valladolid
Danila So Delgado Atticgo emerged as Elche’s top scorer with seven goals, finishing the day with Morales also finding the back of the net as the Asturians vacated the goal frequently. While Oviedo and Bera Bera presented different challenges, the mood around Elche remained optimistic. The upcoming clash with Aula Valladolid at Esperanza Lag is viewed as a critical test, as Valladolid started the season strong in the Guerreras-Iberdrola League.
MATCH SUMMARY
Oviedo: Suárez, Sánchez, Otero; Palicio (2), Rojo (5), Zulet (1), Cortina, Arroniz, Torres (3), Rodríguez (2), Martínez (8), Torreira, Garcia-Calvo, Méndez (1), Miranda, Merinos.
Atticgo Elche: Morales (1), Carratú; Zhukova (2), Van Zijl (3), Oppedal, Guilabert (3), Méndez (2), Andreu, So Delgado (7), Gascó (3), Flores, Benítez (4), Wolfs, Bernabé (3), Do Nascimento (3), Rosa (6).
Scoring progression: 1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-12, 10-15, 10-20; 12-22, 14-24, 15-27, 17-30, 19-32 and 22-37.
Officials: Mikel Gayoso and Eder Gómez. The referees made rotations among players to manage exclusions throughout the match.
Pavilion: Municipal Florida Arena.