More than 2.000 fans see Russia’s exciting 3:1 win over Croatia
Thank you Russia! Thank you Croatia! Standing-ovations and applause accompanied Russia and Croatia on their way out of the arena after their high-class match in Pool C. 2.350 fans saw a hard-fought 3:1 (25-21, 26-24, 23-25, 25-22) Russian win over Croatia. The Russian team had to play without their first setter Anna Matienko who was replaced by team captain Ekaterina Pankova due to a broken finger. Nevertheless, the Russians kept the upper hand against a strong Croatian team.
The first set ran quite equally. After a one-hand block of Anastasia Shlyakhovaya, Russia led 8-6 at the first technical timeout. The neck-and-neck race continued with Russian opposite Nataliya Obmochaeva and Croatian opposite Sanja Popovic leading their teams to a 16-15 Russian advantage at the second technical break. Russia was dominant at the net while Croatia displayed a better game in reception. After a Croatian fault, Russia closed out the first set in their favor (25-21).
Even though Croatia saved two set balls at the end of the second set, Russia kept the upper hand in tonight’s top duel of Pool C. Croatian wing-spiker Mia Jerkov tried her best to stop the Russian run, but despite of Croatia’s solid game at the net and in defence, powerhouse Russia displayed their mental strength in the deciding moments of the second set.
However, Croatia never gave up. In the third set, the Croatians led 10-6. At the second technical timeout, the Croatians were five points ahead with opposite Sanja Popovic on fire. Russia came closer at 21-22, but Croatian setter Ana Grbac, with a well-timed second hand tip, led the Croatians to a deserved 25-23 set win.
It was still a hard battle in the fourth set. Croatia led 16-14 in the middle of the set, before Russia’s wing-spiker Tatiana Kosheleva turned the tables with blistering winners from the left to make it 23-22 for Russia. The Russians stayed focused and never looked back until 25-22 and a hard-fought 3:1 win over a robust Croatian team.
Russia head coach Yuriy Marichev: "That was a match on a high level with two equivalent teams. Each set was hard-fought and the result could have been the other way around too. The Croatian players displayed very variable attacks. I’m very happy that we won against a strong opponent.”
Russia captain Ekaterina Pankova: "The atmosphere in the arena was great. The very good defense of Croatia caused us some problems in a game with many long rallies. Croatia was also tactically well prepared.”
Croatia head coach Igor Lovrinov: “The Russian team is used to play more matches on this high level than my team. This could have been the decisive factor in the match today – and the physical advantage of the Russians as well. I’m very satisfied with the performance of my team – not with the result of course.”
Croatia captain Sanja Popovic: „We gave everything we could, but at the end we unfortunately weren’t rewarded for our great performance.”
The Preliminary Phase of the 2013 CEV Volleyball European Championship – Women is split into four pools of four teams with the top three from each pool advancing to the next competition stage. The first ranked teams of each pool are directly qualified for the quarterfinals, while the second and third ranked teams will fight for the last four quarterfinal tickets.
For the first time in history, 130 countries with all five continents involved cover the Women's EuroVolley.
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