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"Hot for success": Netzhoppers aim at all points

2021-10-22T07:29:19.579Z


Volleyball Bundesliga team Netzhoppers KW-Bestensee is finally aiming for full points after three five-set games in the new Bundesliga season. "My team is hot for success," said coach Tomasz Wasilkowski before the home game against SVG Lüneburg on Sunday (3:00 pm), with a 3-0 or 3-1 win for the first time this season should be added.


Volleyball Bundesliga team Netzhoppers KW-Bestensee is finally aiming for full points after three five-set games in the new Bundesliga season.

"My team is hot for success," said coach Tomasz Wasilkowski before the home game against SVG Lüneburg on Sunday (3:00 pm), with a 3-0 or 3-1 win for the first time this season should be added.

Bestensee - Most recently in the 3-2 home win against the Grizzlys Giesen, the Netzhoppers suffered a significant drop in performance after leading a 2-0 set before they were able to pull themselves together again in the tie-break.

“We still have to work on the consistency,” demanded player Mario Schmidgall.

Looking at the table should actually trigger a feeling of well-being among the Netzhoppers.

Although the team is only sixth with four points after the win against Giesen and the 2: 3 defeats against Frankfurt and Düren, they are ahead of record champions VfB Friedrichshafen and the upcoming opponent from Lüneburg, who have already played one more game.

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The distance to the Lower Saxony is now to be increased.

38-year-old coaches cannot complain about the lack of enthusiasm for training on the part of their players.

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Source: merkur

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