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Montenegro overpower Malta in water polo World Cup Clash

Maltaโ€™s challenging campaign in theย Water polo World Cup Division Twoย continued as they suffered their third consecutive defeat, fallingย 23-6ย to a dominant Montenegro side. While the two nations have crossed paths three times previously in European competition, this encounter marked their first-ever meeting on the World Cup stage.

Montenegroโ€™s Clinical Attack

From the opening whistle, Montenegro showcased their superior firepower, led by a standout performance fromย Mosokov, who spearheaded the attack with a clinicalย 6-goal haul. He was well-supported byย Gojocovic, who netted four times, andย Radovic, who added a hat-trick.
The scoring was distributed across the roster, emphasizing Montenegro’s depth.ย Macic, Vojovic, Cetkovic, and Matokovicย all contributed two goals apiece, whileย Javovic and Nononvicย each found the back of the net once to complete the lopsided scoreline.
Despite the heavy scoreboard, the match provided a significant personal milestone for the Maltese side.ย Finn Bugelliย made history by scoring hisย first-ever goalย for the national team, a bright spot in a difficult afternoon for the locals.
Jake Cachiaย was the top scorer for Malta with two goals, whileย Julian Valletta, Jeremy Abela, and Ivan Nagaevย also managed to breach the Montenegrin defense with a goal each.
While the gulf in class was evident, the Maltese squad will look to take these individual successes and the experience of facing top-tier opposition into their upcoming fixtures as they continue their development in Division Two.

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