Volleyball: U.S. men make semis seeking revenge
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[August 18, 2016]
By Anthony Boadle
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A less
experienced U.S. men's volleyball team demolished Poland in straight
sets on Wednesday and moved up to the semifinals looking to avenge
early upsets that almost knocked the Americans out of the Rio Games.
Brazil ousted their sport archrivals Argentina in a four-set battle
in front of an ecstatic and boisterous home crowd of 10,000 at Rio's
Maracanazinho stadium.
With eight of their 12 players competing in the Olympics for the
first time, the United States outplayed Poland, 25-23 25-22 25-20,
ousting a team that won the 2014 World Championship.
The U.S. team, formed from a crop of barely graduated college
players, got off to a shaky start in Rio losing their first two
games to Canada and Italy.
But they learnt fast from their mistakes and came back with a
stunning win over hosts Brazil and then overpowered France to stay
in Rio.
The United States will get a second crack at Italy in the
semi-finals on Friday after the Italians defeated a strong Iranian
team in three sets.
"I want them bad. We want a little revenge," said wing spiker Taylor
Sander, among the top three U.S. scorers.
The increasingly confident Americans came into the game against
Poland more aggressively than ever and appear to be reaching their
best form as they enter the medal-winning phase.
"We are so aggressive, our blocks are in very good spots and
defensively we are good because we are serving the ball hard,"
Sander told Reuters after the game.
U.S. coach John Speraw said his team were on a fast learning curve
and responded immediately to some "deep" talks on their game that
had given them new direction and "incredible" energy.
"We are all so new. With a team as young as they are, I had a hunch
that, if we were going to reach our very best, it was going to take
some adversity in this tournament," he said.
"We have made significant strides in our game and we are playing
really hard," Speraw told a news conference.
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Matt Anderson (USA) of USA, Micah Christenson (USA) of USA, Erik
Shoji (USA) of USA, Taylor Sander (USA) of USA, and Aaron Russell
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"Our best is ahead of us."
Italy coach Gianlorenzo Blengini acknowledged that the United States
had grown in the tournament after a bad start and would be a
stronger adversary on Friday.
"They are a great team that has overcome their complicated beginning
with much serenity," Blengini told reporters.
Iran lost four set points in an exciting first set and went down to
Italy 31-29 25-19 25-17.
Current Olympic champions Russia eliminated Canada 3-0 and go on to
face Brazil who overpowered Argentina 25-22 17-25 25-19 25-23.
Brazilian fans booed at every Argentine serve and erupted in cheers
when the home team scored.
Borrowing a chant from their bitter soccer rivalry with Argentina,
they sang "1,000 goals, only Pele scored 1,000 goals! Maradona is a
cocaine snorter."
(Editing by Andrew Hay/Sudipto Ganguly)
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