Water polo, Pro Recco wins the Champions League: it’s the third in a row

Water polo, Pro Recco wins the Champions League: it's the third in a row

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There Pro Recco won the Champions League of water polo by beating the hosts of the Novi Beograd for 14-11. This is the eleventh triumph in the Champions League for the Ligurian team, the third in a row which closes a season in which the Coppa Italia and Scudetto had already arrived. An incredible match from coach Sukno’s boys, always ahead despite Echenique’s expulsion for brutality after two minutes of the second half: a slap that increases the intensity of the European champions, dominant throughout the match, with +5 Hallock at the start of the fourth half that silences the stands. It is Sukno’s second treble, creator of this masterpiece of tactics and management. Four goals for Zalanki and Di Fulvio, three for Ivovic, driver in and out of the water. A feat that rewrites the history of the Club, which had never won three consecutive Champions League.

“This victory is historic and it is the result of the environment that has been created in recent years – Ivovic said – we are a family and we saw this evening in the difficult moment after Echenique’s expulsion: four minutes with the man in the least they fortified us, they were the best in the match where we decided the final. It seems paradoxical but that’s the way it is, psychologically we destroyed them at that moment. It was one of the toughest finals, against a strong team that arrived two years ago followed up to here: I’m sorry I didn’t face Mandic, I won’t go into the merits of his situation, but a player like that doesn’t deserve to watch the game from the stands.”

Novi Beograd: R. Filipovic, S. Rasovic 3 (1 pen), V. Martinovic, Granados 5 (1 pen), Vucinic, D. Pijetlovic 1, Drasovic, Jaksic 1, Perkovic, Vlachopoulos 1, Skoumpakis, V. Rasovic, João Pedro. All. Gocic
Pro Recco: Del Lungo, Di Fulvio 4 Zalanki 4 (1 rig.), Cinnamon, Younger 1, Fondelli, N. Presciutti, Echenique, Ivovic 3, Velotto 1, Loncar, Hallock 1, Negri. All. Sukno
Referees: Margeta (Slovenia) and Zwart (Netherlands)
Partial: 1-4, 4-5, 4-4, 2-1
numerical superiority: Novi Beograd 7/20, Pro Recco 6/10: Penalties: Novi B 2/2, Pro Recco 1/1
Expelled for brutality Echenique (PR) at 5.52 of the second half, exited due to limit of fouls Velotto (PR) at 6.31 of the third half, Loncar (PR) at 3.59 and Fondelli (PR) at 2.05 of the fourth half,

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