18.10.2009 14:08
Win to go top (8-5)
Sònia de Alba
Roller hockey’s Barça Sorli Discau beat CH Lloret 8-5. Four first half goals from Ordeig showed just how strong Barça are this season and they are now on their own at the top of the table.
Lloret were also unbeaten to date, but Barça managed to play a serious game and had Mia Ordeig to
thank in the first half, although a Lladó hat trick for Lloret livened things up a bit in the
second.
Both the suspended David Páez and injured Reinaldo García missed the game.
Mia gets four
Barça Sorli Discau went out to attack, and as expected Lloret took a
more defensive attitude. Mia Ordeig beat Ferran Serra in the 7th minute to set the visitors on
their way.
It was that man Ordeig again 8 minutes before the break, with a penalty that didn’t go
down at all well with the home fans.
Two minutes later he completed his hat trick, and then added yet another to make it 4-0, the
latter also from the penalty spot.
Lloret start scoring
Lloret woke up a bit after the break, and Lladó transformed a penalty
of his own. But Barça immediately responded with a cracker from Lluís Teixidó.
Despite being outplayed in most departments, the host never gave up and Rodri then notched up
their second.
But it was all Barça. Mia then grabbed his fifth, and Adroher made it seven. Lladó,
meanwhile, managed to complete his consolation hat-trick, but he was a lone force in a Lloret team
that was generally outclassed.
Casalí then added a fifth for the home side, before Mia Ordeig, with 8 seconds to go, rounded
of an extraordinary day with his sixth goal and Barça’s seventh.
Images: Àlex Caparrós (FCB)
MATCH STATS
FC BARCELONA SORLI DISCAU, 7
CH LLORET, 5
FC Barcelona Sorli Discau (4+4): Egurrola, Ordeig (6), Panadero, Adroher, Borregán
– starting five – Teixidó (1), López
CH Lloret (0+5): Serra, Tibau, Rodri (1), Casalí (1), Lladó (3) – starting
five – Roger, Crespo, Martos
Goals: 1-0, Ordeig (7’); 2-0, Ordeig (17’); 3-0, Ordeig (19’);
4-0, Ordeig (20’); 4-1, Lladó (28’); 5-1, Teixidó (30’); 5-2, Rodri (38’);
6-2, Ordeig (42’); 7-2, Adroher (43’); 7-3, Lladó (44’); 7-4, Lladó (44’);
7-5, Casalí (49’); 8-5; Ordeig (50’)
Referees: Gómez and Melero