The Slovenian volleyball team has won three matches and lost one in the Nations League.
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The Slovenian men's volleyball team suffered their first loss in the Nations League against Japan, ending a three-match winning streak. Slovenia had previously defeated China, Poland, and Cuba, maintaining the top position in the league. Japan, who also won three matches before this game, secured their first victory over Slovenia in the Nations League. Slovenia's coach Fabio Soli made several lineup changes but was unable to prevent the defeat. The match took place in China, with Slovenia currently ranked fourth and Japan leading the league. Slovenia will have a few days of rest before their下一
In China, Brazil and Canada, the new season of the Volleyball League of Nations has begun. The Slovak national team plays its first tournament in Asia, where the Chinese hosts were crushed by the hosts with 3:2 (17, 20, 20, 23, 10) in the end. The Slovak squad, which mixes experience and enormous youth, finished in fourth place last year, won by the Poles. They defeated the Cubans with 3: 0 in the first game, but on Thursday at 14: 00 the Poles will face the Slovenians.
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Slovenia: T. Štern 16 (1 block), Pajenk 8 (1 block), Planinšič 2 (2 blocks), Kozamernik 6 (2 blocks), Marovt, Bračko 3 (1 aces), Štalekar, Okroglič, Kovačič, Možič 25 (1 aces, 5 blocks), Mujanović 18 (2 blocks), Kržič, Najdič, Šen (which is also the name of the town where the game is played)
Rok Mažić after the victory over China (video: OZS):
Slovenia beat China for the third time in as many matches in the League of Nations. Three years ago in Pasay City and four years ago in Brazil it was 3-1 in a row. The draw at the Olympic Sports Center was special for free player Jani Kovačič, who became the seventh Slovenian volleyball player with 200 appearances for the national team.
In the absence of Urnaut and Žiga Štern, Soli replaced the receiver with Nik Mujanović, the former referee. Tonček Štern started in this position, and in the first six he was accompanied by the receiver Rok Možič, the blocker Alen Pajenk, who was the captain for the first time, and Jan Kozamernik, and the attack was initially linked to Uroš Planinšič as a passer.
Slovenia started the match better and, thanks to Mujanović's availability, gained a few points of advantage over the home team. By the middle of the first set, Mujanović successfully finished the attack for the fourth consecutive Slovenian point and reached 13:7 and thus, despite some strange decisions of the main referee, a calm continuation to the lead with 1:0 in the series.
The second set was not nearly as convincing as the first, with the Chinese winning 16-9 due to the greater number of Slovenian errors, but then, after a change in the pitcher's position, four consecutive points of Solija's proteges gave hope for a return.
In the third set, Slovenia started better and won by three points (9:6), but then the Chinese stepped on the gas and after the Slovenian lead with 13:11 achieved seven of the next eight points for +4.
The Slovenians are already in a losing position, but...
The excellent fourth set did not offer any major advantage to either team. The Chinese equalised at 12:12 with the ace of Wen Zihua and then had an all-time point advantage. Towards the end of the series, the Chinese achieved two jump points at 22:20, and then the Man with a block was successful to equalize.
In the deciding series, the Slovenians quickly lost 3-0, but the Chinese equalisation quickly followed. After the ace of Roka Bracka and the successful attack of Mujanović, the score was 9:6, and this time Solija's proteges did not let the advantage out of their hands.
In the Slovenian row, with 25 points, five of them from blocks, the most effective was Možič, Mujanović contributed 18 points, and Tonček Štern 16. In the Chinese, Wen Zihua excelled with 23 points.
The next Slovenian competitors at the tournament in Linyi will be the Poles, who have securely beaten Cuba 3-0 in a row to start this year's series in China.
What did they say after the victory?
Fabio Soli, selector of Slovenia: "We started in the right way, but on the other hand the Chinese didn't play the best volleyball. Then we 'extinguished', there wasn't the right approach and energy in the second and third series. We are not a perfect team, we don't play perfect volleyball, but we try to improve our level of play. We have to learn to stay in the game even when we don't play the best. China raised the level, but ours fell a lot. In the second and third series I didn't have the feeling that we were enjoying the volleyball, so I tried to raise the energy with the changes. That's what we did with Nik Braček, Nejce Najdić and Mujanović. Somehow we managed to overcome it, even though we didn't play the best. That's something that is normal, especially at the beginning of the Nations League".
Fabio Soli, Member of the Commission
Alen Pajenk, captain of Slovenia: "The start is always challenging and this was also shown in the first game against the home team. We started the match and the first set wonderfully, but then we lost, not to say, but the energy from the first set fell. However, I am glad that despite the lag we turned the fourth set in our favor and chose the fifth.…
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The Slovenian volleyball team has won three matches and lost one in the Nations League.
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Fabio Soli, the coach of the Slovenian volleyball team, commented on their recent loss to Japan during the opening tournament of the Nations League in China. He acknowledged the team's shortcomings but emphasized the need for focus and improvement. The Slovenian team will continue training and host another Nations League tournament in Ljubljana between June 24 and 28.
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The Slovenian volleyball team suffered their first loss of the year in the Nations League against Japan, losing 1:3. The team had previously won three matches in the tournament, but this defeat marks their first loss. Slovenia remains in fourth place in the league, while Japan leads. Key players included Tonček Štern with 21 points, Nik Mujanović with 18 points, and Klemen Šen with 11 points.
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The Slovenian men's volleyball team suffered their first loss in the Nations League against Japan, ending a three-match winning streak. Slovenia had previously defeated China, Poland, and Cuba, maintaining the top position in the league. Japan, who also won three matches before this game, secured their first victory over Slovenia in the Nations League. Slovenia's coach Fabio Soli made several lineup changes but was unable to prevent the defeat. The match took place in China, with Slovenia currently ranked fourth and Japan leading the league. Slovenia will have a few days of rest before their下一
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The Slovenian volleyball team is currently playing their final match of the group stage at the Nations League in China. They have remained undefeated so far, having defeated Poland and Cuba in five sets each. The team now faces Japan, who has eight points compared to Slovenia's six, placing them second in the group. Slovenia won the first set 27:25.
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Slovenia's national volleyball team is currently playing against Japan in the final group stage of the Nations League in China. The match began at 2 PM.
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The Slovenian men's volleyball team lost to Japan in their first match of the Nations League tournament in China with a score of 1:3. The game was closely contested, with Slovenia managing to come back from a deficit in the first set but ultimately losing the following sets. Japan has historically been a strong opponent for Slovenia, having won six out of seven matches against them in the Nations League.
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The Slovenian volleyball team won their third match in the Nations League.
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The Slovenian volleyball team won their third match in the Nations League with a score of five sets to four.
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Slovenian volleyball players secured their third win at the Nations League tournament, but it required five sets.
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The article provides the results of the men's Nations League matches.
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Slovenian volleyball players have started the Nations League with two close wins, 3:2. Today they play against Cuba, which has yet to win a set after two matches and is at the bottom of the standings. The match began at 2 PM.
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Slovenian volleyball players have started the Nations League with two close wins, 3:2. Today, they face Cuba in a new challenge in China. The match is scheduled to start at 2:00 PM.
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The Slovenian volleyball team opened their Nations League campaign with two five-set victories against China and Poland. They have a rest day today and will face Cuba on Saturday, aiming for their third win. Meanwhile, Japan defeated Poland 3:2 after five sets.
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The Slovenian national volleyball team defeated China 3:2 in their opening match of the new Nations League season in Asia. The game took place at the Linyi Olympic Sports Park Gymnasium with Iran's Firouzi and Turkey's Sarikaya as referees. Slovenia's Rok Možič was highlighted for his performance.
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The Slovenian volleyball team is preparing for their matches in the Nations League, starting with China. The goal is to maintain their high world ranking and secure qualification for the Olympics in Los Angeles. Slovenia has participated six times in the elite Nations League and has reached the final eight four times before. This year's performance will be crucial for Olympic qualification.
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