Indoor Finals Women: “I was shaking another 10 minutes after the match,” says Balon-Perin

Indoor Finals Women: “I was shaking another 10 minutes after the match,” says Balon-Perin
Indoor Finals Women: “I was shaking another 10 minutes after the match,” says Balon-Perin

After the break, the Watducks equalized after a few seconds before provoking two failed strokes. The match had changed their souls. When Peeters scored 2-1, the Wellington threw all its strength in the battle. Smet’s goalkeeper has been released during the last four minutes. Daphne Gose then took a green card. “”We held for a large part of the card, but we should not leave space in Bierlaire “added the best player in the championship, Marie Ronquetti.

The title was therefore played on a shoot out. That of Nahia Balon-Perin combined at the judgment of the young goalkeeper Viviane de Jonghe against T. Duquesne. “”I was shaking another ten minutes after the shoot-out session “Nahia Balon-Perin told us. “”I remember the moment when I put the ball on the starting point of the shoot out. I was shaking. I followed my plan that I had repeated 18 times in training. I knew that the team was 100 % behind its shooters. But the pressure was huge. “

Deliverance too. The Watducks therefore brought back to Waterloo the title that Dykmans’ daughters deserved a thousand times even if the Wellington gave more relief to this final. “”We flew over the championship by being undefeated. We really wanted to renew our title. We are used to playing together. It shows. I also dedicate this title to the whole team “concludes the last nozzle on Shoot Out.

Shoot out : Ronquetti (0-0), Barry (1-0), Gose (1-1), Ender (1-1), Balon Perin (2-1), T. Duquesne (2-1)

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