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CEV Volleyball European Golden League 2021 | Women
Ioannis Athanasopoulos"Today, it was not our best match, the girls were tired. After all, this is our fourth match in five days. I'm glad that my players managed to win this match because the Hungarians didn't play badly at all. I'm glad we're one step closer to the Final Four again.“
- The first set was a point-for-point race. Only after the 20th point were the Czech girls able to take the lead after coming back as Hungary were leading at 20-17. With Andrea Kossanyiova on the serve, the hosts felt more secure and were able to deliver some good attacks.
- Both teams showed equal skills at the net in the next set, but with 3 blocks and 1 ace, the Czech Republic got closer to the victory.
- Continuing with the good performance from the set before, top scorer Gabriela Orvosova (20 points) and her teammates congratulated themselves at the end of the match with their fourth victory in as many matches.
Jakub Gluszak"I am satisfied with our performance today, we showed a different level than in our first match, but the Czech players confirmed that they are a better team. Congratulations to them, we are going to prepare for the next duel."
Earlier in the day, Belarus and Croatia locked horns to determine who would take the second place in the current Pool C standing. In a great match, that lasted 115 minutes and brought the emotion of a five-setter, Croatia found the right way to emerge victorious and claim a 3-2 victory.
The players coached by the Italian Daniele Santarelli, who only a month ago was crowned with his club A. Carraro Imoco Volley Conegliano #CLVolleyW champion, could have closed the match in four sets but after wasting five match points, they had to resist in a tie-break, where four kill blocks became the key to the final success.
Croatia's star, Samanta Fabris topped the charts in the match, recording 25 points to her name while her teammate Beta Dumancic contributed with 19. For Belarus, it was Darya Vakulka and Hanna Davyskiba who scored the most - 18 times each. Collecting two points from the clash, Croatia are now sitting in second place in the group, with six points.
Daniele SANTARELLI"It was a very bad match from us today. We have improved our game but today it seemed that we had lost track of it. We need to practice more. Maybe we are tired because of so many matches."
- Croatia took easily the lead in the first set, but Belarus weren't giving up until the last minute. However, 3 kill blocks and good performance by Dumancic and Fabris (6 points each in this part) helped the girls of Santarelli take the opening set.
- Convinced that they could show a better performance, Belarus entered motivated in the second set. Yuliya Miniuk was shining in these moments (50% excellence in attack), and with 5 blocks, Belarus could tie the match.
- Croatia responded immediately, and pushing hard on the attack, took again the lead. In the next part, Belarus managed to come back, saving five match points thanks to good performance on the serve and attack by Vakulka.
- In the tiebreak, however, it was Croatia who were more precise and eventually congratulated themselves with the victory.
Yuliya MINIUK"I think it was a good game for us. We didn't have our best player, but we tried to put some pressure on Croatia's team and we managed to do so. Congratulations to Croatia."