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GP F6: Terzić – “My girls thought they would only need 2 sets to win”

by WoV
source: fivb.org; Photo: fivb.org

Serbian coach Zoran Terzić emphasized he was happy with the bronze medal that his team won against Italy at World Grand Prix Finals.

Zoran Terzić and Marco Mencarelli

Zoran Terzić and Marco Mencarelli

“First, I would like to say I’m very proud about my team today. We took our second World Grand Prix medal and I’m really happy and satisfied about this. In the game, we didn’t play so well, especially in the first three sets. I don’t know the reason, but maybe the girls were thinking they would only need two sets. When you’re not focused on the game, you can’t do well. After that, we played much better and the job was easier. I’m really very happy,” Terzić said.

Serbian captain Maja Ognjenović: “I think we should be happy but I’m not so satisfied with the game today. It was a close game and we made a lot of mistakes. It was difficult today but we are happy to finish in third place. We were strong in some moments but also weak in some other. We have to practice for the European Championship”.

Italian captain Martina Guiggi: “I was satisfied with the game. We did our best. It was difficult in the second set but we showed that we can be strong sometimes. I hope we can be better in the European Championship. It was tough because there were five matches in five days”.

See the profiles of Terzić, Ognjenović and Guiggi.

Also check out the profiles of Serbia and Italy.

For more news from this competition, click on World Grand Prix 2013.

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