USA top defending champions France and move forward
In a rematch of last year’s VNL final, the Americans knocked the Olympic
champions out in the quarterfinals
The Volleyball Nations League 2023 Finals started on Wednesday, with an
exciting five-set quarterfinal duel between the United States and
France, in a rematch of last year's gold medal match, at the Ergo Arena,
in Gdańsk, Poland.
The Americans saw their two-set lead vanish, but were still able to
prevail in the tie-breaker and secure a dramatic 3-2
(25-21, 25-18 17-25, 24-26, 15-9) victory over the defending
champions that sent them to the VNL semifinals for the fourth time in
five seasons.
The best team in the Preliminary Phase with ten victories in 12 matches,
the United States will try to secure their fourth VNL medal. The
Americans took silver in 2019 and 2022 and bronze in 2018.
Star opposite Matt Anderson led all scorers in the American victory,
leaving the court with 22 points. The 36-year-old Olympic medalist got
20 kills and two aces to make a difference for his team.
With Aaron Russell sidelined and Torey Defalco limited to 12 points (ten
kills, two blocks), outside hitter Thomas Jaeschke also had a bigger
scoring role with the Americans, producing 16 points, with 14 kills and
two blocks.
“It got really close during the entire match,” American setter Micah
Christenson. “It went to the tie-breaker and I’m glad we were able to
pull away, it was huge for us. It was very similar to last season in the
sense that the quarterfinals were really tough. To be able to go through
a battle like this and move along, it really serves us well. This top
eight is probably the best in the history of the VNL. These matchups are
incredible and it’s going to be a fun week of volleyball.”
The close match reflected on the stats, with the Americans leading in
kills (61 to 58) and the French doing better in blocks (11 to eight) and
aces (six to five). At the end of the day, the 12-point difference in
opponent errors (32 to 20) helped the USA secure the win in Gdańsk. |