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Spain beat France in the water polo consolation final at the Doha World Cup (14-10). The bronze achieved is the team’s eighth medal since 2018 and the tenth for the Spanish delegation in the championship in Qatar. David Martín, coach of the national team, commented that “the last game” of a competition is always the most important and Spain went all out, once morest a rival that has improved a lot in recent times, just since it found out that it was going to organize the Games in the summer of 2024. And this World Cup has taken the leap. They surprised Hungary, the world champion, in the quarterfinals and took Croatia in the semifinals to penalties. Spain was warned and did not leave even an inch to surprise.
It was difficult for Spain to get into action, but as soon as they did, they completely dominated the match. The match did not move in the first three minutes, with continuous errors in precision and prominence by the goalkeepers, especially by Unai Aguirre. The defense of David Martín’s team was at a high level, but the attack was very thick. Bernat Sanahuja was the one who opened the can, although Spain had taken more than three minutes. Bjorch tied, in an action in superiority (1-1), and from then on the best version of the Spanish was seen. Alberto Munárriz, with a great shot, made it 2-1; The Navarrese served 3-1 to De Toro. A penalty converted by Felipe Perrone, following a very well-knit counter, made it 4-1. But the French reacted in the second quarter. Bouet took advantage of a play in superiority (4-2), Álvaro Granados did not fail from the penalty spot (5-2), a missile from Vanpeperstraete made it 5-3 and Famera did not fail in a superiority (6-3).
In the second quarter, Perrone stood out above everyone. The Spanish captain directed and scored. He ordered and gave the necessary pause and acceleration to the match to put the bronze very close to his team. He made it 7-3 at the end of a counterattack and, although Zivkovic scored (7-4), two new goals made it 9-4. Perrone and Sanahuja, with separate shots, further distanced a Spanish team on the scoreboard that, at half-time, had already had a good part of the work done. The 10-4 score was a marvel of precision and resolution: from the counterattack pass from Unai Aguirre to Álvaro Granados to the resolution of the scorer, who faked Fontani three or four times to score a fantasy goal. He was not the only one, because with 10-5, Granados starred in another high-class counterattack finish (11-5). The last quarter was 11-6 and in the final exchange, the French scored, but never caused concern (14-10).
Spain came out with another medal from this World Cup. Since 2018, the team has not been off the podium. Eight medals: 2 golds (World and European), three silvers (1 World, 2 European) and 3 bronzes (2 World and one in the European). This legendary team is missing a medal, the most desired, the Olympic one.
The Spanish water polo team has fallen (8-6) once morest Italy in the semifinals of the Doha World Cup. David Martín’s team spent more than ten minutes without scoring, between the second and third quarters, something for which his team paid dearly. Now, Spain will have to settle for playing the bronze medal match once morest France, which lost once morest Croatia in the second semifinal.
It was a very tactical match, in which the two goalkeepers, Unai Aguirre and Francisco Di Fulvio, especially stood out. Martín’s team suffered in attack and had to take cover in defense.
In the first quarter, which ended with a 1-1 partial, Larumbe scored and Condemi tied. Velotto then scored, but Munárriz balanced the match once more. From then on, Spain got stuck in attack and Italy grew, increasing their scoring tally with two more goals before halftime, to make it 4-2 with which they went into the break.
When action resumed, Bruni scored the fifth for the Italians, as soon as the third quarter began, and Condemi would add one more score to his account to increase the lead to 6-2.
After ten minutes without scoring, Spain woke up from its lethargy and was just one point behind its rival (6-5), but with four minutes left, Di Fulvio made it 7-5. Spain did not give up and scored the sixth through Alex Bustos, to put pressure on the Italians. However, a late penalty, converted by Fondelli, established the final score.
At the end of the match, captain Felipe Perrone said that Spain has to “raise its head” to go “for the bronze” in the consolation match. “Italy played a great game and we didn’t play well,” commented the Spanish-Brazilian player. “We have been close to coming back and we have fought, but sometimes it happens. We have to improve and go for bronze,” he concluded.
It has not been. The Spanish women’s water polo team falls in the semifinals once morest the United States and will not compete in the final of the Doha World Cup (11-9). Miki Oca’s team had had an immaculate first phase – victories once morest China (18-5), Greece (16-8), France (14-7) and Canada (12-9) – but they might do nothing once morest the Americans , who dominated at will in a painful defeat in which Spain conceded in defense and was not inspired in attack.
The anthems sounded in the Doha pool, where the Spanish sought to repeat their presence in the final following losing in 2023 once morest the Netherlands on penalties. The first sprint fell to the United States, a harbinger of what would come later: Madeline Musselman opened the scoring for Adam Krikorian’s team. Three attacks, three goals for the Americans. Miki Oca’s team tried, but they always found themselves facing a relentless Ashleigh Johnson, for many the best goalkeeper in the world. A goal from Catalan Elena Ruiz, the only hope for a Spanish team that failed in defense, conceded too many advantages and wasted their own. The bad news accumulated for the Spanish, with the second expulsion of Anni Espar in the first quarter.
“The United States is a very powerful rival, a team that concedes very few goals, with a very strong, very solid defense and a very powerful counterattack. “It is a very complete team,” Oca warned before the game. He read it perfectly, despite the fact that Spain came out in the second quarter determined to reduce the gap with the Americans. And they got it. Pili Peña, Isabel Piralkova and a great goal from a confident Nona Pérez tied the score (4-4). There was no truce. Spain seemed to have stopped the blow, but the Americans took the lead once more with a great long shot from Flynn. Miki Oca’s team, despite growing in the second quarter, was never ahead. Doubts and more doubts that only led to the United States putting sixth on the scoreboard. The dream of fighting for gold was slipping away.
Judith Forca and Paula Crespí, Spain’s top scorers in this World Cup in Doha – with 8 goals each – did not shine, as they failed to score in the semi-finals. Nothing changed in the third quarter, once morest a United States that was always calm, increasingly opening the gap on the scoreboard – they took advantage of 8 of their 13 superiorities. Elena Ruiz, determined to carry the team on her back, provided the greatest ray of Spanish light: two goals in the third quarter, when the Spanish already seemed doomed. Spain barely stayed alive in the game and with less and less hope, convinced, perhaps, that nothing might be done once morest the United States, the great favorite of the tournament.
Only the heroics counted, which did not exist in the pool of the Aspire Dome in Doha. The Americans finished off, with another goal from Musselman impossible for Martina Tarré (11-7). Isabel Piralkova scored the last Spanish goal – a hat trick for her, which is her first on the scoreboard in this competition – when nothing was of any use. This confirms the expected fall (11-9), although painful, of the Spanish team, which will not be able to repeat even the silver achieved in the 2017, 2019 World Cups, the 2021 Games, the 2023 World Cup or the European Championship. , a little over a month ago. Spain will compete for bronze – the only medal missing from its World Cup locker, following one gold and three silvers – with the winner of Hungary-Greece, next Friday at 9:30 am.