Recap
Match summary :
In a thrilling quarter-final clash, Poland secured a hard-fought victory over ROW in a match that showcased high-caliber performances from both sides. Poland took control early in the game, with Rang scoring twice, showing his prowess as a top striker. Hime, Poland’s captain, played an instrumental role, scoring a goal and providing an assist, proving why he deserves the MVP title. The defense also contributed, with Muody finding the net from a set piece. Angolano, Poland’s goalkeeper, was not only solid in defense but also contributed an assist, further exemplifying the team’s all-around strength. ROW put up a spirited fight, with Daniel and Lagox leading the charge on offense. Daniel scored a goal, and Lagox added another while also assisting in a goal. Despite these efforts, ROW’s defense couldn’t hold back Poland’s relentless attack. Arthur and Atoz provided crucial assists, but it wasn’t enough to overturn Poland’s lead. The game saw one substitution with Rezide coming on for Atoz, but it did not significantly impact the match’s outcome. With no cards issued, the game was played with good discipline, but the tension and competitiveness were palpable. In the end, Poland emerged victorious, advancing to the next stage of the tournament, driven by the standout performance of Hime.


