The German volleyball players also won their second game at the European Championships. Coach Michal Winiarski’s team won against Switzerland in Perugia (Italy) 3:0 (25:14, 25:16; 25:21).
The German volleyball players also won their second game at the European Championships. Coach Michal Winiarski’s team won against Switzerland in Perugia (Italy) 3:0 (25:14, 25:16; 25:21).
Even without the exceptional 38-year-old player Georg Grozer, who was not used, the DVV selection lived up to their role as favorites against the 34th in the world rankings. Winiarski also switched to other positions and rested players. The most successful German attackers were Denys Kaliberda and Erik Röhrs, each with ten points.
The Germans started disciplined and immediately took control. The superiority in all areas brought an unchallenged set win. The German team also dominated the second round. She didn’t allow easy points and scored variable points in attack. In the third set, the Swiss were initially better and gained a small lead. But from the middle of the sentence, the German team fought back.
Third group game on Sunday against Belgium
In the third group game, the Germans meet Belgium on Sunday (9 p.m. / Sportdeutschland.tv). The top four teams from the group of six advance to the round of 16.
In each game, points are also awarded for the world rankings, which can ultimately be decisive for Olympic qualification. The German team still has to make up a few places there.
Source: Stern

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