After losing against Sweden, the Brazilian team recovers and wins the classic by 35 to 24
With seven top scorer goals Rudolph Hackbarth and beautiful goalkeeper saves Leonardo TercariolThe Rustelected the best of the match, the Brazil won the first game Handball World Cup Poland/Sweden. After losing against the Swedes, the hosts, Marcus Tata’s yellow-greens bounced back with 35 to 24 in the South American classic against Uruguay, in Gothenburg.
Brazil are second in Group C, with two points, and are relying only on their strength to progress through the stage. Only one draw with the Cape Verde national team on Monday.
After an even start, Brazil quickly took the lead thanks to Ferrugem’s defenses and Jean Pierre Dupoux’s goals: he scored four early on as Brazil went on to open 8-5, going comfortably 19-10.
What a combination here from Brazil @thiaguspetrus in Rogerio Moraes for a scorching goal #POLSWE2023 #be attacked @CBHb1 pic.twitter.com/X3u8ehiHkv
— International Handball Federation (@ihf_info) January 14, 2023
Aware that goal difference was essential to reach the decisive match of the group stage, Brazil showed concentration and offensive power. Seriously, he’s been dealing since going 3-2 to celebrate a giant and fearless triumph in the second leg.
Brazil even opened 31 to 18 with 10 minutes left in the match. The final stretch was administrative and without ever making the Uruguayans dream of rehabilitation, closing on 35 to 24 and still seeing their rivals lose on the counterattack without a goalkeeper in the final stretch.
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