In the early hours of Friday morning (7), the men’s volleyball team lost the match against Poland in the Volleyball Nations League (VNL). The Poles defeated Brazil by 3 to 1, with parts of 25/23, 22/25, 25/21 and 25/21. Thus, the Brazilian national team achieved seven victories in 11 matches played.
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For the duel against Poland, Renan Dal Zoto repeated the starting line-up for the victory over the Netherlands with Bruninho, Alan, Lucarelli, Honorato, Judson, Lukau and Mike. With Cachopa, Adriano, Felipe Roque, Vaccari, Otávio and Flávio entering some moments of the match. Brazil started with serving difficulties in the first set and saw Poland open 1-0 on the scoreboard. In the second set, Brazil’s serve began to disturb the Polish pass, and in this way the Brazilian team managed to equalise.
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In the third and fourth sets, Brazil again made mistakes at crucial moments, especially on the counterattack. Coach Renan Dal Zoto experienced some changes that did not have an effect on the Brazilian team. Thus, Poland won two more parts to end the game.
Match numbers
Polish pointer Vilfredo Leon was the big name of the game, leading the team’s offense. He was the top scorer of the game with 20 points. In Brazil, Alan was the top scorer with 17 goals, followed by Lucarelli with 13. Who performed well in the Brazilian side was Honorato, with good defenses and a good passing performance, scoring eight points.
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