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EuroVolleyU20M: Serbia bounce back from 0-2 vs Czechs, Belgium stun France

by WoV
source: cev.eu; Photo: cev.eu

The national team of Serbia bounced back from 0-2 to defeat the hosts Czech Republic in Round 2 of the 2020 CEV U20 Men’s Volleyball Championship.

Serbia-U20-Men

Serbia-U20-Men

Serbia recorded their first victory in Pool I of the 2020 U20 EuroVolley. In the match of the second round, in Kuřim, they defeated the hosts Czech Republic by a 3-2 (20-25, 17-25, 25-16, 25-19, 15-9).

Serbia trailed by 2-0 and were facing another defeat but showed a huge desire for a triumph in which they were led in scoring by Alija Bekrić (18 points) and in blocking by Stefan Fet (4 blocks). Filip Ureš scored 20 points for the losing side.

In the same pool, Italy surprisingly easily defeated Poland (3-0), while Belgium stunned France (3-2). In the only match of Pool II, the Netherlands downed Germany in four sets.

2020 CEV U20 Men’s Volleyball Championship – Round 2:

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EuroVolley-U20-Round-2

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Gregoire September 28, 2020 - 6:12 pm

‘Italy surprisingly easily defeated Poland (3-0)’ – LOL, since when 26–24, 29–27 is considered easy? Not to say Italy is the reigning U19 World Champion while Poland not only did not qualify to the World Championship but was also 13th in the U18 European Championship, so it’s not a surprise for Poland to lose it . Do not confuse senior national team with the youth ones as there is a very small chance to have great, talented players every 2 years.

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