Argentina achieve second win after difficult third set
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 10, 2012 – Argentina
scored their second victory in Pool A by defeating a feisty
Trinidad & Tobago in four sets 25-10, 25-18, 24-26, 25-11 on
Tuesday.
The winner’s offense was led by Mariano Giustiniano with 16
points followed by Gonzalo Quiroga (15) and Gonzalo Lapera (12)
while the Trinidadian Marc Honore was the only on his side in
double figures with 15 points.
Fabian Muraco, leader of Argentina, expressed his disappointment
over the loss of the third quarter despite the victory.
"If yesterday the Dominicans showed maturity to prevent the same
from the opponents, my players showed their youth today,” he
said. “We can’t have that luxury tomorrow because we play the
home side and if we don’t play at one hundred percent we put on
risk the chances of success.”
Gideon Dickson, the coach of Trinidad & Tobago since 2004, noted
that “the Argentineans played with a capacity that goes beyond
their ages. We learned from the way they played and I hope my
team can improve I the remainder of the tournament.”
Nolan Tash, the captain of Trinidad, congratulated Argentina
“for their team work and especially their captain Mariano
Giustiniano, for prominently assuming his leadership, while we
failed to discipline our tactics.”
Meanwhile, Giustiniano acknowledged that "it is hard for us to
maintain the level throughout the game. That's what happened in
the third set, but we are happy because we won a game that
became complicated." |