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LIVE from Krakow: Alekno – “The hero of the finals? Of course, ME”

by WoV
source: sport-express.ru; Photo: cev.lu

Under the leadership of this man, Zenit Kazan won two consecutive titles in the CEV Champions League. After amazing clash in the final against Trentino, the head coach of the European champions Vladimir Alekno said:

Alekno and his son

Alekno and his son

Trentino played really on high level. For long time we could not cope with the Italian side. We didn’t play that good at the beginning but afterwards our main weapon started working and I’m glad that the guys were able to do it. In the end, we did not show what we can do, but we won the crown. In the finals the result is important. We are first and that’s the main thing. Who was the hero of the match? Alekno, of course” – says Alekno with a smile and adds – “Seriosly, the team pulled out the match. I will mention Mikhailov who played the whole tournament in Krakow on the highest possible level. Title stays in Russia.”

 

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M April 18, 2016 - 4:00 pm

Really he is…

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tommy April 18, 2016 - 5:38 pm

I do not think he is. Having Leon, Anderson and Michailov every coach would win

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M April 18, 2016 - 6:42 pm

i don’t think same as you… This season he proved his values in the national team previously…recall lube with all its stars…stars not enough for success

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dee jae69 April 20, 2016 - 12:46 am

of course he is the HERO he is the one who gives instructions to his team. and he really squeeze his magic to win the title again. why zenit played OK because the players feel the pressure to win the title again

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