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Los Arbitrajes Impreso por Enrique Cuevas Domingo. Propiedad de Unidad Editorial. Prohibida su reproducción. Infantino: “Los arbitrajes LA UEFA SE MOFA DEL MÁLAGA en Champions están siendo excelentes” A por todas Ferrari lleva a China toda la artillería: nuevo escape y un difusor modificado A LA VENTA 3e Jueves 11 de abril de 2013 • 1€ • www.marca.com • t @marca 17.55 MARCA Center 20.00 MARCA Center 22.00 La Noche 23.00 Futboleros Champions ¡A delVER Boxeo QUIEN´´´ MANDA AQUI!´´´ ESPAÑA 2·2 ALEMANIA 1 Madrid, Barça, Bayern y Dortmund se disputan la hegemonía del fútbol europeo en un colosal duelo entre los dos países Ironman 1·1 BARÇA-PSG El espíritu de CR7 Messi rescata Cristiano, el jugador más al Barcelona decisivo y solidario de la Champions: Pichichi y 0·2 JUVE-BAYERN más de 100 km. recorridos SEVILLA EL DORTMUND OFRECE 18 MILLONES POR NEGREDO Impreso por Enrique Cuevas Domingo. Propiedad de Unidad Editorial. Prohibida su reproducción. 54 Polideportivo Jueves 11 abril 2013 M Baloncesto Euroliga Palacio 8.076 espectadores 79 53 Legítima defensa Real Maccabi Madrid Tel-Aviv 14 24 21 20 23 4 16 10 PT T1 T2 T3 RB AS MI V M EL MADRID se pone 1-0 en su serie tras barrer al Maccabi con la DRAPER 0/1 04 -3 - RUDY 15 1/2 4/5 2/5 6 2 26 22 8 C. SUAREZ 4 1/2 1/2 2 1 20 6 5 batuta de Sergio y sacrificio atrás: 65-30 en los tres últimos cuartos F. REYES 8 2/3 3/7 8 1 16 10 6 MIROTIC 14 4/8 2/2 4 1 24 11 6 S. RODRIGUEZ 10 2/2 1/3 2/5 5 10 23 18 9 CARLOS BARAJAS Jesús Sánchez • Madrid HETTSHEIMEIR 2 1/2 2 04 5 - po de momentos no de par- BEGIC 5 1/2 2/5 3 1 18 4 5 El Real Madrid, imponente a tidos, explotó. No fue casua- CARROLL 8 1/3 2/3 4 1 22 7 6 partir del segundo cuarto, tri- lidad que el Madrid tuviera LLULL 8 1/5 2/4 4 3 26 4 6 SLAUGHTER 5 1/4 2/2 3 18 8 6 turó ayer al Maccabi y tomó entonces a sus mejores defen- ventaja en el inicio de su eli- sores en el parqué (Rudy, Fe- TOTALES 79 8/15 19/40 11/22 41 20 200 92 57 minatoria de cuartos de la Eu- lipe y Slaughter) y también al roliga. Su manera de abordar base, sí base, Sergio Rodríguez, PT T1 T2 T3 RB AS MI V M el desafío de llegar a la Final LOGAN 2 1/2 0/3 3 1 26 6 2 espléndido, acertado, racio- JAMES 9 1/2 4/10 6 31 9 5 Four fue convincente, brillan- nal y genial. Una defensa en SMITH 7 1/2 3/6 0/3 1 23 -2 3 te y efectivo. El talento de Ser- zona, el dominio del rebote HICKMAN 9 2/2 2/5 1/3 2 3 30 8 5 gio Rodríguez, sublime con 10 ofensivo (siete rechaces) y los ELIYAHU 2 1/1 1 07 1 3 ROTH 1 1/2 0/2 07 -3 3 asistencias, y una noche ex- puntos de Carroll, feliz en el PNINI 1 1/2 0/1 2 1 16 4 3 traordinaria en defensa tras pim pam pum, resucitaron al CANER-MEDLEY 8 1/1 2/4 4 21 11 5 un inicio titubeante—el Macca- Madrid, que firmó un segun- OHAYON 4 4/4 0/1 0/2 1 1 19 3 4 PLANINIC 5 1/2 2/5 2 08 3 bi metió 30 puntos en los tres do cuarto antológico, quizá el LANDESBERG 5 1/5 1/2 2 1 11 -3 3 últimos parciales— elevó al mejor de la temporada. El par- ZALMANSON Madrid muy por encima del cial fue de 24-1 desde el minu- TOTALES 53 11/16 15/38 4/18 23 8 200 34 39 ÁRBITROS: Recep Ankarali (TUR), Matej Boltauzer (SLO) equipo de Blatt, impotente. to 11 hasta el descanso. El y Robert Lottermoser (ALE). En el primer cuarto jugó só- Maccabi sólo sumó con un ti- lo Rudy. En el segundo un ro libre de James. Reventó. equipo de baloncesto bien di- Laso abroncó a rigido por Sergio Rodríguez. Chiquillada En los 10 minutos que abrie- A favor de obra fue más sen- Mirotic después ron el encuentro, tras un ini- cillo integrar a otros jugado- de una técnica cio soñado por Laso (mate, ta- res como Mirotic, que se en- pón y triple), el Maccabi, soli- ganchó a la noche. Rudy se- N. D. • Madrid dario, maniató a un rival guía por allí. Es un tesoro para Pablo Laso se cogió un enfa- medio destemplado, demasi- el Madrid tener un jugador co- do monumental con Nikola mo él, incansable, activo, dife- Mirotic debido a una técnica rencial. El Maccabi seguía atur- que el ala-pívot se ganó por dido. Sólo le despertó una chi- aplaudir a un árbitro en el quillada de Mirotic con el minuto 25 del encuentro. 24-1 partido casi perdido. Niko acababa de cometer la A la personal en ataque le tercera personal con una en nueve minutos siguió una protesta que se tra- dudosa falta en ataque. El fue el parcial del dujo en técnica. Laso le abron- cambio por Felipe no se có en el banquillo. Pero el que produjo de forma inmediata Madrid al Maccabi parecía un despertador para y el jugador montenegrino, en el segundo cuarto el Maccabi no fue tal porque caliente por la acción ante- el equipo de Blatt había desa- rior, se ganó la técnica. En el parecido. Lo poco que queda- banquillo, lejos de calmarse, do monocorde, fácil de suje- ba de él lo borraron los triples siguió gesticulando sin sen- tar, previsible. de Suárez y Llull. El último tarse. Laso, consciente de Era un trabajo sencillo pa- cuarto fue un trámite. En eso que cualquier detalle podía ra Blatt, maestro en la estra- lo convirtió el Madrid. Laso, cambiar la dinámica del en- tegía. Primero fue la torpeza listo, involucró a Draper y cuentro (por entonces iban de repetir con balones a Be- Hettsheimeir con su rival ya 49-37), abroncó a Mirotic. gic para morir en la fantásti- entregado. “Soy entrenador y sé lo que ca defensa de ayudas del téc- tengo que hacer porque es El resumen de los partidos en: nico inglés y después, la esca- M Edición digital un jugador joven”, dijo. sa intensidad en defensa — Sergio Rodríguez (26) se dispone a lanzar a canasta ante la oposición de Hickman. DESCÁRGATELO EN EL APP STORE pese a la actividad inicial ge- neral— que ofrecen el gigan- te esloveno, que se tragó dos El camino a la ‘Final Four’ de Londres mates imponentes de James, Anotación negativa récord del Maccabi y Mirotic, superado en todo momento por Canner-Medley. Nacho Duque • Madrid tantos. “No creo que haya sido nuestra mejor Mañana, mie. Hoy, mar. 16, 17, vie. 19 y jue. 18 y Dos triples del ex jugador del 1 El Maccabi promediaba 80 puntos en la defensa del año. Puede que sí, que lo hayamos jue. 25 jue. 25 Estudiantes propulsaron al Euroliga. Y en esa anotación su balance de mantenido durante muchos más minutos de lo 1 CSKA Barcelona 1 victorias era incontestable: 9-1. La respuesta del que solemos hacerlo. Hemos demostrado que Maccabi al finalizar el primer 89 -- -- -- -- 72 -- -- -- -- parcial (14-23). Madrid fue admirable. Sin ser su mejor baza somos un equipo con capacidad defensiva y 78 -- -- -- -- 10 de mayo12 de mayo 10 de mayo 70 -- -- -- -- El Madrid parecía excavar porque no dispone de muchos especialistas en que podemos ganar el encuentro desde atrás”, 0 Baskonia Panathinaik. 0 en su bache tras encajar un la materia, el equipo de Laso dejó una defensa comentó después Sergio Rodríguez, genial en la Mañana, mie. Mañana, mar. nuevo triple que confirmaba para el recuerdo. El Maccabi acabó con 53 pun- dirección. Niko Mirotic también destacó el sacri- 17, vie. 19 y -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 16, jue. 18 el acierto extraordinario del tos. Es una cifra récord. Nunca había anotado ficio del equipo. “Nos hemos distanciado en jue. 25 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- y jue. 25 Olympiacos Real Madrid 1 Maccabi (10 de 14 en tiros de tan poco desde que existe la Euroliga. Clásico cuanto hemos empezado a defender. Es algo 1 campo con cuatro triples). Era entre los clásicos, el equipo israelí firmó un fundamental si queremos desarrollar nuestro 67 -- -- -- -- 79 -- -- -- -- 62 -- -- -- -- 53 -- -- -- -- cuarto con cuatro puntos (el segundo) y otro con mejor juego. Jugando así podemos con cual- el minuto 11 del encuentro. De 0 Anadolu Efes Maccabi 0 pronto, el equipo de Laso, equi- 10 (el último). En el segundo tiempo metió 26 quiera, lo tengo clarísimo”. Impreso por Enrique Cuevas Domingo. Propiedad de Unidad Editorial. Prohibida su reproducción. M Jueves 11 abril 2013 Polideportivo 55 Euroliga Baloncesto El ogro CSKA GETTY IMAGES El PAO apunta atropella a los árbitros LOS GRIEGOS, indignados, antes al Baskonia del segundo duelo frente al Barça FRANCESC ADELANTADO RODILLO El equipo ruso, inclemente, Dídac Piferrer • Barcelona El Barcelona Regal peleará toma ventaja en la eliminatoria hoy por poner el 2-0 en su cru- ce ante el Panathinaikos tras un primer encuentro dema- David Pejenaute • Vitoria Universal Sports 4.608 espectadores siado tenso. Directivos y ju- Como un rodillo. Inclemente, gadores griegos mostraron su inhumano, frío y quirúrgico, 89 78 indignación con la Euroliga el CSKA impuso su ley ayer en por la labor de los colegiados.
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