Best moments Canada x Cuba in the Volleyball Nations League (3-2) | June 6, 2023

Location: In Nagoya, Japan

Time: 9 p.m.

Where: SportTV2

Real time: VAVEL Brazil.

“We want to build our identity as a team,” he explained. “I believe in a system based on the collective, but where there is also room for individual growth. I would like Canada to be a very solid blocking-defense team that fights to win every rally. Serving and passing are two areas of the game where I think we need to improve a lot. We need to find our way of playing, create a clear vision for the team and work hard to implement it,” he said.

“Obviously I will have to adapt in certain aspects, but the objective is that I bring my vision to bring the other coaches together,” he explained. “I think volleyball is the same everywhere, there’s not much difference from region to region when it comes to taking the court. It’s mainly a question of culture and so on.

“It’s great to make your debut in Canada and we believe that playing at home, in front of our fans, will help the team achieve good results this week,” he commented. “But I’m so focused on the day-to-day work that it’s hard to talk about goals or objectives. I think in the end we will get what we deserve, so the most important thing is to win the next rally. We want to improve our position in the world rankings (Canada is currently 15th), but we will have great competition and that is the main challenge.

“We managed to do a lot of tests in these two matches and they were extremely important for us,” commented Brazilian team coach Renan Dal Zotto. “We feel like some of our players were able to make big strides in terms of improving the pace of play. It was great to get here early and play these games with Canada. »

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