Primorac proudly eliminated from Europe

Kotorans torment Radnički in Kragujevac in the second leg of the Eurocup quarterfinals

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Photo: PVK Primorac
Photo: PVK Primorac
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The deficit from the first game was huge, but Primorac's water polo players showed in the second leg of the Eurocup quarterfinals that they are not that much of a weaker team than Radnički.

The quality, however, came out - after the 14:10 win in Kotor, Radnički also celebrated at home (17:15) for a well-deserved placement among the four best teams in the second strongest European competition.

The Montenegrin vice-champion almost made up for the deficit from the first game with an excellent performance in the first half, taking a 6:3 lead at the start of the second quarter, but could not go any further.

The Kragujevac team had a goal advantage at halftime, and Primorac then threatened once again when they took an 11:9 lead.

A 3:0 home series followed, after which it was clear that there was no major turnaround in Šumadija.

Jusuke Inaba and Balša Vučković each scored four goals for Primorac, Nemanja Vico scored twice, and Draško Brguljan, Savo Ćetković, Stefan Vidović, Petar Ćetković and Đorđije Stanojević scored once each.

Radnički will play against Marseille in the semi-finals, the other pair is Jadran from Split and BVSC from Hungary.

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