The Czech national team achieved a clear 3:0 victory (25-18, 25-16, 32-30) over Thailand in a match from the second tournament of the Volleyball Nations League (VNL). With this success, the Czech women made a significant leap in the standings, climbing to eighth place in the VNL ranking, while Thailand remains in 16th position.
Match analysis
Czechia imposed its will from the start, dominating the first two sets with powerful attacks, stable blocks, and tactical serves. Thailand, despite its efforts, could not resist, coming closest to success in the third set, which dramatically ended 32:30 for the European team.
Collective play and the balance between experience and aggressiveness tilted the scales in favor of Czechia, while the Thai women fought mainly through individual flashes but failed to find consistency.
Individual statistics - Czechia
Brancuska - 22 points (18 attack, 3 block, 1 ace)
Mlejnkova - 17 points (16 attack, 1 ace)
Grozer - 13 points (9 attack, 4 aces)
Kulisyany - 8 points (5 attack, 1 block, 2 aces)
Jehlarova - 5 points (3 attack, 1 block, 1 ace)
Grabovska - 2 points (2 attack)
Knejflova - 1 point (1 block)
Valkova - 1 point (1 ace)
Individual statistics - Thailand
Warisara - 14 points (12 attack, 1 block, 1 ace)
Pimpichaya - 14 points (13 attack, 1 ace)
Sasipapron - 10 points (10 attack)
Thatdao - 6 points (5 attack, 1 block)
Wimonrat - 5 points (5 attack)
Thanacha - 2 points (2 attack)
Pornpun, Donphon, Aicharaporn, Chatchu-On – 1 point each
🇧🇬 Bulgaria vs Thailand – tomorrow morning
Our national volleyball players will play their last match of the second tournament against Thailand tomorrow morning, in a crucial battle to improve their position in the provisional VNL standings.
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