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Brazil beat Mexico in 69 minutes
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 9, 2012 – Defending
champions Brazil, one of pre-tournament favorites, began the VII
Men’s Pan American Cup with a straight sets victory over Mexico
in Pool B.
The South Americans, of strong physique and with the best size
average of the eight teams, negotiated the three frames in 69
minutes with scores of 25-15, 25-15 and 25-16, showing flashes
of mastery despite having many young players.
The superiority of the Brazilians showed in the advantages they
got in attacks (34-27), blocks (8-1) and aces (11-2).
Brazil’s Mauricio Borges topped the scorers with 15 points while
teammate opposite Cargnin added 10 and middle blocker Gustavo
Bonatto 10. Daniel Vargas scored 11 for the losers.
"I am satisfied with the result, because it's a young cast, with
two who have experience in the Brazilian Super League and only
with two weeks of training together," Coach Leonardo Carvalho
said. "I thought Mexico would come with their best players and I
watched videos of the Pan American Games, but they are also with
the young players who didn’t have a good day.”
Jorge Miguel Azair, the Mexican coach, praised his opponents.
"Brazil always has very competitive teams and we must keep
learning, I think we made too many unforced errors, especially
on the counter attacks, we defended and controlled but couldn’t
close and that has been affecting us, especially in the third
set when we could have an advantage and make it bigger, but
failed twice to do so. The 3-0 doesn’t mean they didn’t learn.
We will try to improve against United States and Venezuela.”
Raphael Vieira de Oliveira, captain and third setter in
Brazilian volleyball who plays for Italy's Trentino, said "it
was a difficult game because we actually have very little time
training together, but I feel very happy because the squad
played very well and won in only three sets. However, we
congratulate the young team of Mexico because very promising."
Jesus Rangel, the Mexican captain, acknowledged it was a
difficult game for his side. "Brazil is a strong team to play
with, you have to play always at one hundred percent, we have
come up with a young team just learning, but I think we will
have many opportunities in the future.” |