In an intense Pool B opener in Varna, Slovenia secured their second win in the men’s CEV EuroVolley 2023 tournament, overpowering Finland in straight sets. Despite the seemingly effortless victory, Slovenia had to work hard for it, with both teams offering a thrilling contest. Meanwhile, Croatia also notched their second win out of three games, defeating Spain in a match where the Spanish team’s performance was significantly less impressive than their initial outing against Bulgaria.
Slovenia Triumphs Over Finland
Though Slovenia defeated Finland in straight sets, the faceoff was anything but straightforward. Slovenia’s experience proved to be the deciding factor, allowing them to maintain their upper hand throughout the match. Slovenian Rok Mozic was the standout performer with 17 points. Additional contributions came from Klemen Cebulj and Tine Urnaut, scoring 11 and 10 points respectively. Jiri Hanninen was Finland’s top scorer, contributing 15 points to his team’s effort.
Croatia Prevails Over Struggling Spain
In the day’s second Pool B match, Croatia defeated Spain in straight sets, capitalizing on their robust blocking strategy and Spain’s abundance of unforced errors. Petar Dirlicwas in exceptional form, tallying a match high of 16 points. Marko Sedlacek followed closely behind with 15 points. Spain’s top scorer, Jordi Ramon, could only manage 13 points as his team struggled to find their footing.
Upcoming Matches
The action continues on Saturday, the fifth day of competition in Pool B. Slovenia will take on Spain, aiming to continue their winning streak, while Bulgaria will face Ukraine, adding another layer of excitement to this competitive pool.
Pool B
Finland vs. Slovenia 0-3 (21-25, 19-25, 22-25)
Croatia vs. Spain 3-0 (25-19, 25-20, 25-22)