10.02.2009 22:50
Barça stay on top (3-1)
Sònia de Alba
Barça Sorli Discau stayed in first place in the OK Liga after beating Vilanova with goals from Mia Ordeig, Miquel Masoliver and Sergi Panadero.
The Blaugrana moved on to 54 points after the 23rd game of the domestic season after making a
bright start to a game that saw both teams look to test each other to see what kind of encounter it
was going to be.
Taking the lead
As the hosts' dominance grew, an opening was always on the cards and in the 19th minute a
shot from Ordeig flew past David Arellano in the Vilanova goal to give Barça the lead.
It proved to be a the boost that the home team required as
they began to push forward and create more and more chances and the second goal arrived in the 25th
minute when Masoliver scored after Oriol Palau had been fouled.
Exciting times
Vilanova coach Josep Lluís Del Riu had some stern words with his players at the break and
that saw them make a spririted comeback and they were able to reduce the arrears in the 35th minute
when Roger Rocasalbas netted and it looked to have set up an exciting finish.
It did prove to be an exciting finish, but not in the way
that Vilanova had hoped as Panadero scored to put Barça two goals ahead once again just a minute
later and the game was over as a contest.
Barça Sorli Discau are back in OK Liga action on February 21 against Alnimar Reus Deportiu,
but before that they have a European encounter against Roncato Patí Vic.
MATCH STATISTICS
FC BARCELONA SORLI DISCAU 3
VILANOVA L'ULL BLAU 1
FC Barcelona Sorli Discau (2+1): Egurrola, Paéz, Panadero (1), Teixidó, López
– starting team – Masoliver (1), Ordeig (1)
Vilanova L'Ull Blau (0+1): Arellano, Niebla, Perejil, Rocasalbas (1),
Casadevall –starting team – Palau, Balbris, Mandirola
Goals: 1-0, Ordeig (19'); 2-0, Masoliver (25'); 2-1, Rocasalbas (35'); 3-1,
Panadero (36')
Referees: Valverde and López
Before the start of the game there was a minute’s silence held in memory of the former
FC Barcelona roller hockey player Ramon Macià. The father of the current assistant coach Sergi
Macià.