Follow the festival of a Europe that touches the Ryder and that counteracts the defeat of Rahm

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Jon has given up with SEPP Strak

Thirteen years that the accountant marks are thirteen. It is those that indicate the elapsed time without the Ryder Cup be won by a visiting team. But The United States will need a deed similar to the 'Miracle of Medinah' then to be able to keep the streak of premises in the 2025 edition.

Of course, the game only ends with the final whistle and, therefore, everything can happen. But difficult seemed to imagine a situation for Europe as the one that will have this departure on the last day of the Ryder Cup: Send 11.5 to 4.5 against the United States and only 2.5 points are needed in the total of twelve individual games to retain the trophy.


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If Bethpage State Park was dyed blue on Friday, Europe has taken shine to the decoration this Saturday with another memorable day. In it he has overcome the American team: 3-1 in the morning and 3-1 foursomes in the evening Fourballs. A total triumph in the two sessions to underpin the advantage obtained in the morning and leave the big blue dream at one step.

It has been in an afternoon in which Jon Rahm has suffered his first defeat of the edition. However, his companions have been applied so that it has been in the background before the total blue gale that is being lived in Bethpage State Park. Together with Barrika, despite the defeat with three points, Tommy Fleetwood has worn gallons with his fourth four -year -old In an afternoon in which Scottie Scheffler, on the other hand, has suffered her fourth defeat of four.

Rory Mcilroy and Shane Lowry They have surpassed Justin Thomas already Cameron Young. They have done it to accompany the English exhibition of Fleetwood and Justin Rosewith 3 and 2 in their match against Scheffler and Bryson Dechambeau. They seemed to have the triumph in the Rahm and SEPP Straka before JJ Spaun and Xander Schauffelewith whom they were 1 up after hole 16.

However, the Americans took the two final holes to impose themselves for the same result. Yes indeed, Tyrrell Hatton and Matthew Fitzpatrick They went out to the Quito in the closing of the day with a triumph in Hole 18, by 1 above, against Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay.

You had to go step by step, looking at each game and not the global result. So Europe did. A Rore Mcilroy from less to more and a very reliable Shane Lowry They knew how to recover a reaction from Justin Thomas and Cameron Young to win by 2 above in 18. His victory was a great step forward for the blue team.

Because the two had to use themselves thoroughly to get a game that was tied after hole 9. It was not until 14 when Europe returned to take the advantage to pull a brilliant long game of Mcilroy and the coldness of Lowry with the putts to sign a triumph specially held by the Normorland.

This was accompanied by a 3 and 2 of Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose against Scottie Scheffler and Bryson Dechambeau. Europeans flew from hole 6 with a total exhibition: since then they won five holes for one of the Americans.

Rose was simply masterful. Its huge putts were worth their weight in Europe, well seconded by a very solid Fleetwood in the long game to sign its full of victories. Four of four carries in the Ryder, a stratospheric performance that can use its weight in gold for the blue team. On the opposite that Scheffler, who is still unleashed after four games played.

Rahm and Straka escape the victory but Hatton and Fitzpatrick compensate for it

The day even painted more, but Jon Rahm and Seck Straka escaped them in 17 and in 18 a match they sent for one after 16 against JJ Spaun and Xander Schauffele. They yielded (one above for the United States) in what was the breakage of the plenary that the Spanish carried in the tournament, something that for now remains in anecdote before the sidereal European deployment.

Because the truth is that everything was going very well for a good part of the game. Rahm, stratospheric, followed his responding to the challenges in the rival couple's Greencarrying the reins of the European team. It was in the second half of the return when I needed Straka to accompany in a meeting that was held with short distances for Europe.

Rahm was in charge of avoiding the American draw, but the blues did not sentence and paid him with a putt that escaped Jon in the 17 for the draw. The bad long game in the 18 allowed Spaun, brilliant in 18, to seal the American comeback at the third point in the afternoon.

Although defeat hurt less because Tyrrell Hatton and Matthew Fitzpatrick forced an equalized ending against Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay. They did it after leading for a good part of the game, but after not finishing from their 1 up after hole 9. Thus, the United States tied in 14 and even had the option to get ahead.

But he did not do it and arrived with a draw at 18. In him, Hatton and Fitzpatrick took two sensational blows from street to Win the game above and to bring the title closer. Europe sends 11.5 to 4.5 And this Sunday needs 2.5 points to conquer the Ryder. Nothing is written, but the blue dream is a little closer.

Results of the fourth session of the Ryder Cup, of Fourballs

Global: United States 4,5-11.5 Europe
3 victories for Europe

-Rory Mcilroy and Shane Lowry won Justin Thomas and Cameron Young
-Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose win 3 and 2 to Scottie Scheffler and Bryson Dechambeau
-Tyrrell Hatton and Matthew Fitzpatrick won by 1 up Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay
1 victory for the United States
-JJ Spaun and Xander Schauffele win by 1 above Jon Rahm and SEPP Straka

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