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Renan Dal Zotto: 'We have to keep improving ahead of Final Six'

 

Wallace have faith on its team facing the Finals

Cordoba, Argentina, June 18, 2017 - Brazil takes down Serbia as both teams are getting ready for Final Six in Curitiba. Brazil coach Renan Dal Zotto admits there is still a lot to improve ahead of the final of World League. 

Brazil coach, Renan Dal Zotto - 'There are always things to improve, we improved a lot from yesterday specially in our system and our attack. I'm happy because we won against a great team that have been showing a high international level in the last years. We have to keep improving for the Finals, we hope that playing at home give us more strenght.'



Brazil opposite, Wallace De Souza - 'We need to celebrate this victory; it was an important one against one of the best teams in the tournament. We were smart enough not to fall into their block, they are very strong in that aspect and we understood that the victory needed us to do something different. Week by week we are getting better. Next week will be tough and full of trainings. We hope to reach Curitiba in our best shape'. 



Serbia coach, Nikola Grbic - 'We had a few situations on the first set, but we didn't do it well and they played very good and its more or less aceptable. What I can't accept is what we did on the second set, when we just stopped playing. Then I liked the reaction in the others sets, we played aggresivibly with concentration and that's how I would like to play every much. It was a great job against the last Olympic champion and we're both qualified . In a few moments we played spectacular volleyball, but I think we could do it much better. I hope we improve our game for the Final Six.'

Serbia captain, Marko Ivovic - 'I think in the first two sets we had a problem with our concentration. However, we got our target: we qualified for the Final Six and is good for us. Now is time to get prepared for Brazil. I think we have good potential; we need just a bit more preparation and we will be much better and ready for Curitiba.'

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