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The final was close! Polish volleyball players will play for the bronze medal of the U-21 world championship

Sugar Mizzy October 2, 2021

Before meeting more chances of experiencing Italy. The co-hosts also did not lose a set, but even competed in the lead. They kept a clean sheet only until the end of the first game with the white-and-reds. At the beginning, we watched an equal fight of both teams. In the central point of the set, the Poles showed a series of points from 11:12 16:12, which was crowned with a scored block by Antoni Kwasigroch. They held in the end, and the last two points achieved their rivals’ spoiled licks.

See also: We know the first finalist of the U-21 world volleyball players

In the second game they also earned a point advance in the central point (17:12) and in the end they managed to make it. Dawid Dulski set the result of this part at 25:20 in an effective match.

Italy successfully started three sets (2: 5, and in the rest of it they were 9). Active Alessandro Michiel, “The Italians started to play effectively, the white and reds were unable to rhythm” from the previous games. After the block block (1:20, Stefano, who is already scoring the point, reached the set point, and Tommaso’s attack brought the last point (11:25).

Fourth scene, thanks to which it becomes more even. It was fought with a yo-yo advantage of Italians (8: 9, 16:17), in the end they jumped by four eyes (17:21), but the Poles jumped into the fight and after Bartosz Gomułka’s swimming they caught a point contact (20:21). However, the next actions fell prey to the Italian volleyball players. Two broken services for the resolution of Tommas Rinaldi’s white and red strikes and Stefan’s ace of effective resolution resolved this part on their sound (20:25).

He had the second finalist, so a tie-break emerged, which the Italians started with a strong shot. After Rinaldi’s attack, they had as many as six advances when switching sides (2: 8). After it, the Poles set off to make up for the losses. They won three consecutive actions (5: 8), then they caught a point contact (10:11) and tied at 12:12 after their rivals’ auto odds. Three more stock exchange boards, however, the prey of Italian volleyball players, who could be located in the block, could celebrate their advance to the final (12:15).

Most points: Antoni Kwasigroch (12), Dawid Dulski (11), Karol Urbanowicz (11) – Poland; Alessandro Michieletto (22), Tommaso Stefani (17), Tommaso Rinaldi (12), Federico Crosato (11) – Italy.

The national teams of Italy and Russia will therefore compete in the grand finals of the U-21 World Cup. The Poles adhered to the fight for a place in the place where they would play against the Argentina national team in Cagliari (Sunday, 4 p.m.).

Poland – Italy 2: 3 (25:20, 25:20, 11:25, 20:25, 12:15)

Poland: Jakub Kraut, Dawid Dulski, Karol Urbanowicz, Jakub Strulak, Dawid Pawlun, Antoni Kwasigroch – Maciej Nowowsiak (libero) and Bartosz Gomułka, Igor Gniecki. Coach: Daniel Pliński.
Italy: Alessandro Michieletto, Paolo Porro, Federico Crosato, Nicola Cianciotta, Tommaso Stefani, Tommaso Rinaldi – Damiano Catania (libero) and Mattia Gottardo, Leonardo Ferrato, Andrea Schiro. Coach: Angiolino Frigoni.

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