Unfortunately, yesterday was a bad day for our team. Poland lost the match with Brazil 0:3. The Brazilians showed up at this event with their strongest squad in years. Not giving us a chance. Poles fought until the end! How did the match go? What did each set look like? Read below!
League of Nations. Poland defeated by Brazil
It wasn't an easy game from the beginning. Brazil played with its strongest squad: strong, motivated, very determined. From the first seconds it was obvious that they had one goal: to win this match! In the first minutes, the Poles were able to repel the attacks. The game was hot, but very even. The Polish national team reacted appropriately to every move. With time, however, the strength faded somewhere. After the technical break, the game became extremely even. Both teams scored two balls - going head to head. In the last minutes of this set - the coach invited Wilfredo Reno from the bench and unfortunately it was not a good decision. He failed to use a counterattack and was successfully blocked by Brazil. 28:26 is the result of the second leg for Brazil.
The third part of the meeting. Poland is trying to catch up ...
League of Nations - Poland's match with Brazil. In the third installment, Poland does not give up and tries to make up for the loss. Just like in the first set - at the beginning he has a lot of strength, motivation and reacts efficiently to the attack. But in the end he loses his strength ... This way Brazil is the winner in this game - with the score 3: 0. What was the reason for the Poles' failure? It cannot be denied that Brazil is a strong opponent. They only play strong names and this cannot be denied. It was clear that the team was really well prepared for this game. The Poles did not have enough strength to oppose them. Poland will play the next match this Tuesday at 18:00. Then it will face Canada. We are waiting and we will cheer you on!
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Source of information: Sports Facts.