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Milos Nikic of Serbia blocks the ball during men's volleyball Preliminary Pool B match between Serbia and Germany at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. Serbia beat Germany 3-1. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- World League runner-up Serbia, who suffered three losses in men's volleyball preliminaries, finally beat Germany 3-1 to keep their hope of making quarterfinals alive on Saturday.
Serbia's two key players Nikola Kovacevic and Bojan
Janic both missed the match due to the injuries in the last match against
Poland.
With the hard-earned victory, Serbia trails Germany
to rank the fifth in Pool B. As top four of the six-team group will survive, the
two European teams, both holding 1-4 win-loss record, still have chances to go
further.
However, Serbia may have a better chance as they will
play the group's weakest Egypt in the last match, while Germany will face mighty
Russia.
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Players of Serbia celebrate victory during men's volleyball Preliminary Pool B match between Serbia and Germany at Beijing Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 16, 2008. Serbia beat Germany 3-1.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"We want a victory. Of course, it will not be the
same as playing Germany, but we definitely shouldn't underestimate Egypt or any
other opponent at this kind of tournament," said Igor Kolakovic, Serbian head
coach.
Germany did not surrender easily in Saturday's
decider and the scores are as close as 25-21, 27-25, 24-26, 25-23.
"The first set was crucial. We tried to play catch-up
and we were able to get some tie-breaks but we still lost due to the fact that
the opponents did very well in blocking," said German head coach Stelian
Moculescu.
In the two matches earlier in the day, the United
States celebrated the return of their head coach Hugh McCutcheon, who missed
their three matches following the death of his father-in-law in Beijing, after
defeating host China 3-0.
Heading Pool A with the fourth triumph, the United
States, the World League champion this year, strode into the final eight even
with one match remaining, but China's outlook of making the quarterfinals turned
vague with a 2-2 win-loss record.
While another favorite Russia continued their winning
momentum to pick up its fourth victory after breezing past Egypt 3-0. The
Europeans, now ranked top in Pool B, showed great potential for gold medal after
a surprising 3-1 win over defending champion Brazil.
Twelve teams are competing in two groups in the
preliminary round with top four finishers from each group to qualify for the
quarter-finals.
China is grouped with Italy, World Cup bronze
medalist Bulgaria, the United States, Japan and Venezuela. Defending champion
Brazil, Russia, Serbia, Egypt, Poland and German are in Group B. The knockout
stages run from Aug. 20 to 24.