Today in Manila (Philippines) and Ljubljana (Slovenia) the first matches of the third final round of the League of Nations Volleyball among men took place. These games became decisive to determine the 7 national teams that, together with Poland, the host of the final stage, will go to the quarter-finals and continue the fight for awards.
Brazil moved up to the leaders
Brazil's national team today won an important victory over the Netherlands with a score of 3:1, which allowed them to move up to the leaders of the tournament table. This match was intense and full of emotions, but the Brazilians were able to demonstrate their class and endurance.
"This victory is very important for us. We knew it would be difficult, but the team showed real character," said the captain of the Brazil national team.
Canadians win in Japan
No less dramatic was the match between Canada and Japan, which ended in a tie-break. The Canadians managed to break the opponents' resistance and won with a score of 3:2. This victory was an important step for the Canadians in the fight to reach the quarterfinals.
"We knew that Japan would be a tough opponent, but we didn't give up until the last moment and it paid off," said the head coach of the Canadian national team.
Bulgaria and Slovenia are also celebrating successes
In Ljubljana, the Bulgarian national team won against Turkey with a score of 3:1. The Bulgarians played a great game, especially in the second and fourth sets, which allowed them to control the course of the match.
Also in Ljubljana, the Slovenian national team confidently beat Argentina with a score of 3:0. The Slovenians demonstrated their strength and coherence, leaving no chance for the Argentinians.
Conclusions and expectations
After today's matches, the standings become more and more certain. All teams strive to reach the quarterfinals and continue the fight for awards. The end of the third round promises to be no less exciting, because every match can be decisive for the fate of the teams.
The end of the games of the third round will take place on June 23, and we are looking forward to new bright moments and emotions that this tournament will give us.
Editor: Emilia Morozova
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