The women’s national polo team put in a good enough performance but it wasn’t enough to earn them points against Spain, with the blue and white losing 10-8 on the fly in their second game at the Paris Olympics.
The two teams entered the match nervously and were unable to find the net even with one more player, with Nicole Eleftheriadou breaking the deadlock with a shot from the perimeter, 3:50 before the end of the first eight minutes, and Xenaki writing the 2 -0 with a nice shot from two meters. However, the blue-and-whites could not keep the lead since in the last two minutes they conceded two goals from Forka (the second with a penalty), which brought the match into balance.
The sequel found both Spain and our National team playing more freely in attack and having better options, the spectacle being exciting. The players of Roja took the lead three times, but those of Alexia Kammenou never let them feel comfortable in the game after they gave the same number of answers, to even lose the opportunity to overtake in the last minute of the second period having two more players.
The beginning of the third eight minutes brought excitement to Greece with the quick goal of Vasiliki Pleuritou (5-6), but the continuation was not similar, with the Spanish women first making the reversal (7-6) and then responding dynamically to her goal Margaritas Pleuritou (7-7), scoring twice and reaching 9-7 before the two teams entered the final stretch.
Forka was the star player for Rocha with four personal goals during this period, with the National Team offensively blocking both in the third eight minutes and in the first five minutes of the fourth and even being three goals behind (10-7) five minutes before the finale.
Eight minutes: 2-2, 3-3, 4-2, 1-1.
SPAIN (Miguel Oca): Ester, Piralkova, Espar, Ortiz 2, Perez, Srespi, Ruith 2, Peña, Forca 4, Camus 1, Garcia 0, Leighton 1, Terre.
HELLAS (Alexia Kammenou): Diamantopoulou, Pleuritou El., Hydirioti 1, Eleftheriadou 2, Pleuritou Marg. 1, Xenaki 1, Asimaki, Patra, Ninou, Pleuritou B. 2, Giannopoulou, Myriokephalitaki 1, Stamatopoulou.
The next opponent for our National Team in Group B of the Olympic Games will be Italy, on Friday (2/8) at 16:35.
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