Volleyball
Men’s Volleyball League: Olympiakos welcome Kifissia and only want the three points
On Friday afternoon (25/03, 7:15 p.m.) Olympiakos will host Kifissia in the game that opens the program of the 5th game of the B phase of the Men’s Volley League.
The match between the Olympic SFP and AOP Kifissia opens the program of the 5th and final game of Aigyros of Vifas of the Volley League 2021-22 championship (Gym Melina Mercouri, Renti, 5th game, Vifas, 25/3, 19: 15, ERT-3).
Olympiacos has 17 points and is tied in 2nd place with Finikas, who host Panathinaikos.
After his defeat against Panathinaikos, the red-whites want to counterattack. They don’t want any more scoring losses with the big goal of reversing the scoring situation. This means that at Kifissia the three-pointer is a one-way street.
Italian Olympic coach Alberto Giuliani said: “An important game, we want to get the three points because we need them in the table. It will be important to stay focused and aggressive throughout the game and also have a good reaction because we won’t be complete.
Olympiakos winger Anestis Dalakouras said: “We come after a bad performance in a derby and we have to react and show that it was a bad brace. We need the three points of victory and I believe that we will do everything to get them.
Kifissia comes from defeating Milonas, who was also first in Vifasis. The people of Kifissia will play freely and without stress to create the surprise.
The extreme of AOP Kifissia Giannis Papadopoulos explained: “We have a very difficult match against Olympiakos which will claim the championship. We go to Renti to demand the best. We’ve had a number of injuries lately, like Marks and Costopoulos. We will play without stress, which can help us cope with the demands of the game.
In 33 league games between the two teams, Olympiakos leads Kifissia in wins by 25-8.
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