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WCH M: Poland will play in F4

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Tonight's match between Poland and Russia has decided who will go to the semi-finals. The hosts needed one point for the semi, after 2-0 in sets Poland has qualified for F4 in Katowice.

Poland in semi-final

Poland in semi-final

PolandRussia 3-2 (25-22, 25-22, 21-25, 22-25 15-11)

Top scorers: Wlazly  28, Kubiak 13; Ilinykh 22, Muserskiy 16

12500 spectators

12500 spectators

15-11 Big win of Poland , Kubiak ended the match

12-8 Although they were great until the end, the Russians in the end with errors gave points to the opponents

10-5 The host were to strong in the block for their opponents

Fifth set

22-25 Pavlovscored last point for Russia in the fourth set for 2-2

19-19 Kubiak was leading his team in this uncertain period of game

7-13 Antiga needed to call timeout because his players are more than relex

5-8 Russia continued to play well even though is out of competition

Fourth set

Nikolay Pavlov against Poland

Pavlov

At the end of the third set Wlazly  injured his ankle but everything is ok

21-25 Team of coach Voronkov finished the third set on its side

18-24 Zagumny made mistake and the opponents got  five set points

17-22 Volvich made a block for new lead of Russia  

15-16  Poland returned into the game over fantastic Wlazly and Mika 

5-10 Russia is playing on the high level. like it’s begin of the match

Third set

Poland vs Russia 2nd set

Poland vs Russia 2nd set

At the end of the second set it seems that Savi injured 

25-22 Poland used third set points, Mika  stopped Pavlov

24-20 Poland had when Muserskiy made two points in a row for 24-22 (Antiga called tim out)

23-20 Mika was to good on the net at the end of the second set 

15-13 Wlazly  led his team in a very exciting set

Second set

Poland vs Russia

Poland vs Russia

25-22 mistake of Russia, Muserskiy made service mistake

22-17  Russia is witouth help. Polish block is too strong (Savin replaced Spiridonov)

15-9 Wlazly won the point, the fans are on their feet 

8-4 Nowakowski blocked for the first technical time-out 

First set

Poland: Piotr Nowakowski, Michal Winiarski, Karol Klos, Mariusz Wlazly, Mateusz Mika, Fabian Drzyzga and Pawel Zatorski (L).

Russia: Nikolay Apalikov, Sergey Grankin, Nikolay Pavlov, Alexey Spiridonov, Dmitriy Muserskiy, Dmitriy Ilinykh and Artem Ermakov (L).

Poland vs Russia

Poland vs Russia

Poland vs Russia

Poland vs Russia

 

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David September 18, 2014 - 9:42 pm

Yes, we done it:)

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David September 18, 2014 - 11:17 pm

Good game, but gentlemen, complete your match earlier and behave strength. It could be 3:0 but there was too much slack and deconcentration after second set.

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renan dal zotto September 18, 2014 - 11:36 pm

Congratulations to the Polish regulation.

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ASIK September 19, 2014 - 6:10 am

Spiridonov showed his behaviour again – he spitted on spectator

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David September 19, 2014 - 7:01 am

‘Renan Dal Zotto’ What do you mean? Don’t be ridiculous. Poland is very strong and doesn’t need any regulation. Group with Brazil and Russia is according to you a regulation? And earlier group with Iran, France, USA & Italy is regulation? Don’t be ridiculous and understand that the other teams now govern. Anyone who you cheer was just too weak.

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ASIK September 19, 2014 - 10:10 am

Renan Dal Zotto
We play with Brasil and Russia and you told that is regulation? If we were playing in third round with France, Germany or Iran then you probably spoke that will be regulation because we have easier opponents because we avoid Russia and Brasil. We are better than Russia and we show it yesterday on the court (and Tuesday). I think that you are jealous. That,s all

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renan dal zotto September 19, 2014 - 3:55 pm

Spiridonov spat on a fan? I no longer believe in the stories ‘extra block’ counted in Poland. But who knows the ‘Polsat’ find the images, is not it? Let’s wait to mount them.

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Axe September 19, 2014 - 7:41 pm

Media can always create some ‘suspicious’ situation to get more people involved… they don’t care if that is right or wrong, it did happen or not…

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