VC Wiesbaden fights 3-1 victory in the gripping volleyball duel!

VC Wiesbaden fights 3-1 victory in the gripping volleyball duel!

An exciting game between VC Wiesbaden and VfB Suhl Lotto Thuringia caused full grandstands and a lot of thrills in the sports hall on German unity on Wednesday evening. The encounter, which offered numerous spectacular scenes, ended after more than 111 minutes with a 3-1 win (27:29, 25:16, 25:20, 25:21) for the hosts, presented in front of 1,194 spectators.

At the beginning of the game, the guests from Suhl, who had to compete from Finland without her flu -weakened middle blocker Roosa Roosa, had to perform with a strong performance. The VC Wiesbaden had difficulties in building the game and initially gave the opponent in the lead. Even if the Wiesbadener around Tanja Große briefly caught up in the first set, Suhl secured the first set with a short 29:27.

The decisive turning point

In the second sentence, a completely different team was shown in the field. Wiesbaden found better into the game and quickly left Suhl behind. Due to a solid team performance and effective attacks, the hosts were able to win the second set with 25:16. The uncertainty of the Suhlers became increasingly obvious, which led to a decisive momentum for the VCW.

The third sentence was characterized by violent point gains and controversial decisions. In particular, a controversy that led to the exclusion of Suhl's head coach László Hollósy seemed to influence the game. In the end, the Wiesbadeners clearly prevailed with 25:20 and thus achieved the set win. Before the fourth set, the faces of the players of both teams were tense.

In the final section, Suhl came back strongly and stopped in the front area, but VC Wiesbaden showed fighting spirit and, thanks to impressive achievements by players such as Celine Jebens and Gréta Kiss, was ultimately 3-1 victory. The hosts closed the match with a spectacular block and clever stops, and the spectators rewarded the fought points with loud applause.

individual services and outlook

Celine Jebens was awarded the MVP medal for their strong performance. For the VCW, the game was a clear increase compared to the first game of the season. Coach Benedikt Frank praised the development of the team, but knew that there was also potential. According to a current report by www.volleyballer.de Pass against the favorite from Stuttgart, where the Wiesbaden women have to prove their skills.

Overall, the appearances of the players were promising and let the optimism grow in a team to develop further in the league. Spectators and fans can look forward to the upcoming games, with the next home game against the Dresdner SC in the sports hall on the German unity square.

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