The Hungarian women’s water polo team won 11-7 in a confident match against the Canadian team on Friday, becoming the second group in the Hungarian World Cup. The Olympic bronze medalist team of Attila Peru will play the Argentines in the quarter-finals on Sunday.
Rita Keszthelyi: It has never been so difficult to put the company together
And the Attila Peru team, who won 31 goals over the Colombians and defeated the Italian team 10-9, was waiting for his successor in the last round of confrontations against the Canadians, who took second place in the group. The Hungarian squad had to pay off the real thing, because at the 2017 World Cup in Budapest, the North Americans broke the pepper under Keszthely’s nose, won as a rude guest, and eventually finished fourth, while the Hungarian team had to reach fifth in the fifth year at home .
The Hungarian team, which won a bronze medal at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo last summer, began Friday’s game in the large pool of Alfred Hajos with an early shot from Greta Gorissati in front of five and a half thousand spectators. Its accuracy was proven by Gurisatti’s second experiment, with Canadians plasticizing from a double (2-1) human advantage.
Gurisatti also started the second quarter with a Hungarian goal, and Rybanska Natasa provided a “counter-response” to the Canadian response from the middle (4-2). The Canadians helped the beauticians, and the Hungarians were restarted with a video replay, which showed Dóra Leimeter’s injury. Before the big break, the North Americans closed in with a far lower (5-4).
The first substantive development of the third part of the game was Rita Kishtili’s long-range goal, then exactly Szilágyi picked up from the next action,
And then Keszthelyi fired the lower right corner (8-4). And the streak of the show continued: Triple captain Keszthelyi hit the Canadian goal (9-4).
Neither the timeout nor the new troops improved the opponent’s efficiency, so advancing by five targets could lead to the final chapter. Where Vályi Vanda not only got the ball for the fourth time in swimming, but also scored the tenth hit on his turf. The Canadians also scored their fifth goal, followed by the sixth and seventh from another human advantage, but Leiter (11-7), who succeeded from the forum, dashed their lively hopes.
Women’s Water Polo Group A Round 3
Hungary – Canada 7-11 (2-1, 3-3, 4-0, 2-3)
Top scorers: Keszthelyi 3, Gurisatti, Szilágyi, Leimeter 2-2, Rybanska, Vályi 1-1 and McKelvey 3, Crevier 2, Bakoc, Christmas 1-1
Hungary: Alda Magyari – Dorottya Szilágyi, Vanda Vályi, Rita Keszthelyi, Zsuzsanna Máté, Rebecca Parkes, Gréta Gurisatti, swap: Edina Gangl (goalkeeper), Krisztina Garda, Dóra Mahieu, Dóra Leimeter, Natasa
He is second behind the Italians in the Hungarian team quartet, and will play with the Argentine national team on Margaret Island on Sunday from 6:30 pm to reach the top eight.
previously:
Italy – Colombia 5-5 (5-2, 7-0, 6-2, 13-1)
Group A final score: 1. Italy 5 points, 2. Hungary 4, 3. Canada 3, 4. Colombia 0
Group B (Depressin):
Netherlands – South Africa 22-1 (5-1, 4-0, 7-0, 6-0)
USA – Argentina 23-3 (6-0, 5-0, 6-2, 6-1)
The final score is 1. The United States 6 points, 2. The Netherlands 4, 3. Argentina 2, 4. South Africa 0
Group C (Supron):
New Zealand – Kazakhstan 15-11 (4-3, 2-5, 5-2, 4-1)
Australia – Brazil 17-5 (5-1, 4-0, 5-1, 3-3)
Final score: 1. Australia 6 points, 2. New Zealand 4, 3. Kazakhstan 2, 4. Brazil 0
Group D (SZGD):
Greece v France 15-4 (4-1, 4-1, 3-1, 4-1)
Spain – Thailand 30-2 (5-0, 7-0, 11-2, 7-0)
Final score: 1. Spain 5 (58-20), 2. Greece 5 (53-15), 3. France 2, 4. Thailand 0
The group winners will advance to the quarter-finals on Tuesday, the second and third places play for the quarter-finals on Sunday, while the fourth place continues in the bottom round (place 13-16).