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15.12.2007 23:21

The same as ever (0-5)

Carles Cascante


Barça Sorli Discau have stormed to another win. Quim Paüls side won convincingly against Vilanova in their return to the European League. After one draw and one defeat, Barça have won again.


Carlitos López, with three goals, was the best player in the FC Barcelona Sorli Discau side against Vilanova. Les Casernes was the venue as Barça shut out the Garraf side once again following a 5-0 win in the Continental Cup and a 6-0 in the Ok Liga.

Total superiority

Barça were all over the opposition in the first half. They scored three times in 19 minutes to settle what they had expected to be a far tougher challenge. Barça Sorli Discau went for it from the start, piling on the pressure, with plenty of motivation and hunger for triumph. This was the ideal tonic following a couple of disappointing results in the OK Liga.

David Páez opened the scoring and Mia Ordeig added another on the counter attack to make it 0-2. Carlitos López then made it three and added another shortly before the break.

Hat-Trick for the Argentine

After the restart, Barça eased off the pressure, but the win was already a foregone conclusion. In the 34th minute Carlitos López rounded off his hat trick as FC Barcelona Sorli Discau made sure of the win despite the absence of the suspended Alberto Borregán, and the damage would have been worse had they not missed a penalty.
The same as ever (0-5)
MATCH STATS
VILANOVA L’ULL BLAU, 0
FC BARCELONA SORLI DISCAU, 5


Vilanova L’ull Blau (0+0): Avellano, Casanovas, De Amor, Boira, Ros – starting five -, Julivert and Tazor.

FC Barcelona Sorli Discau (4+1): Egurrola, Ordeig (1), Páez (1), Carlitos López (3), Panadero –starting five-, Masoliver and Teixidó.

Goals: 0-1, David Páez (min. 9); 0-2, Mia Ordeig (min. 12); 0-3, Carlitos López (min. 19); 0-4, Carlitos López (min. 22 ); 0-5, Carlitos López (min. 41).

Referees: Enrico Amati (SUI) y Roland Eggiman (SUI).


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