Unfortunately Pilipinas falls to Thailand, eyes bounce back against Cambodia

Unfortunately Pilipinas falls to Thailand, eyes bounce back against Cambodia

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Unfortunately Pilipinas during a match against Thailand in the Sea V.League. – contracted photo

Unfortunately Pilipinas seems to be recovering quickly after he fails against Thailand, because it shoots in three matches against Cambodia on Saturday for a second victory in the 5th Southeast Asian Volleyball League in Candon City Arena.

The Philippines dropped a narrow three-setter on Thursday evening to the defending champion, 16-25, 22-25, 24-26, who wasted a late third set lead in what the game could have extended.

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This time it is expected to have a complete line-up, unfortunately Pilipinas is set to welcome the first-choice Setter Owa Retamar, which missed the first two games due to illness.

“I am ready to go,” said Retamar, who was a late scratch for the opener to Vietnam and was held against Thailand as a precaution despite the practice again.

“The coaches just wanted to be on the safe side,” he said.

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With Echo Adajar who carried out the attack, Pilipinas unfortunately opened his campaign with a sweep from Vietnam, 25-17, 25-23, 25-19, before he dropped the tightly disputed game on Thursday.

Unfortunately led by three late in the third, but could not close it, so that Thailand could collect and seal the sweep.

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“It was even during the game – both teams scored and committed mistakes,” said Retamar. “The difference came in the crucial points.”

Van Louie Ramirez is also expected to return after missing the opener to attend his diploma from the University of Eternal Aid.

Cambodia, which dropped his first game to Vietnam, stands in the way of trying to improve the Philippines on the Twin Bronze finishes of last season and is preparing for the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Philippines 2025.

Buds Buddin said the team should be sharper if it matters the most.

“In terms of adjustment we get there, but perhaps the implementation is not there yet,” he said.


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“This is a challenge for us-a wake-up call that when you are in the game, you have to grab that opportunity and always be ready.”


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