04.10.2007 21:07
Romero leads Barça to second win in Europe (34-27)
Verónica Díez
Barça have won their second European encounter against Russian side Astrakhan, 34-27. Iker Romero scored 9 to lead the night’s scoring, but Astrakhan proved a difficult opponent, and it was anything but an easy win.
Barça got off to a winning start in European matches at the Palau Blaugrana, against an Astrakhan
side that proved hard to break down, although Barça were never behind on the score sheet. The
Russians perhaps lacked a sense of urgency and Barça made them pay for that and eventually built up
a seven point lead (min 28 -33/26).
Powerful defending
Both these sides know how to defend very well, but also
struggled to get goals. That was especially true of the Russians, who were struggling against the
6-0 system employed by Cadenas, with Barça keeper Barrufet keeping anything that slipped through
the tight defence at bay.
It was a slow start and Barça failed to impose their game in the first half, never going more
than four ahead, which came after a 13th minute score from Noddesbo. Iker Romero was already making
his presence felt with four goals in a half that ended 17-13 to the home side.
Evenly matched
There was little change after the break. Astrakhan and Barça
both held onto the pace and neither side was able to break into a convincing lead. Iker Romero
opened the second half scoring to make it 18-13, and Barrufet stayed in goal for the whole game
until the last six minutes, when Venio Losert got his chance.
Things were gradually slipping away from the Russians, and they started taking a more
aggressive approach, which led to penalties and exclusions that could only be of benefit to Barça.
Juanín García, Albert Rocas and Jesper Noddesbo all scored from excellent individual plays to
settle the game at 34 a 27. Iker Romero, meanwhile, was proving too much for the Russian defence
and his nine goals capped off a truly remarkable performance.
MATCH DETAILS
FC BARCELONA, 34
ASTRAKHAN, 27
FC Barcelona: Juanín García(6), Víctor Tomás(1), Rubén Garabaya(3), Jerome
Fernández(3), David Barrufet, Iker Romero(9), Eric Gull- starting seven- Jesper Noddesbo(4),
Demetrio Lozano(2), Venio Losert, Crístian Ugalde, Joan Cañellas, Jonas Larholm(2) and Albert
Rocas(4).
Astrakhan: Dmitri Slatchev(6), Mikhail Izmailov, Alexei Kainarov(2), Danil
Chernov(4), Anton Roubizob(2), Alexei Pshenichni, Alexander Gorbatikov(2)-starting seven- Roman
Serikov, Yuri Orlov, Alexander Krioshin, Valerij Mjagkov, Sergei Predybailov(1), Igor
Moskalenko(3) and Alexei Grigoriev(7).
Result every 5 minuts : (4-2), (5-4), (10-7), (11-10), (14-12), (17-13),
(21-16), (24-18), (27-22), (28-25), (30-26), (34-27)
Referees: Pavel and State