Sarkar: The Indian players are tired
The Sarkar team noted that the Indian players faced a tough match against China, and it was evident that their bodies were not quite ready. However, there’s no need to be disheartened as we can learn from this experience and come back stronger.
Following his team’s loss in the second elimination round of the Asian Men’s Championship, Jaideep Sarkar, the head coach of the Indian volleyball team, stated that his players were not physically prepared after a challenging match against China. Fatigue was evident on their faces, causing them to underperform and ultimately lose the game.
He stated that the objective was to rank among the top six teams. However, due to some inconsistencies within the federation, they were unable to present a cohesive group in the competition. Nonetheless, they are determined to plan more effectively for the next round and send a stronger and more united team.
It’s truly remarkable to hear the head coach of the Indian national volleyball team speak so highly of the atmosphere in Urmia’s stadiums. He expresses with great enthusiasm and sincerity that nowhere else in the world can compare. In fact, he confidently asserts that Urmia’s passionate volleyball fans rival the renowned football fans of Brazil. It’s heartwarming to learn that volleyball holds such a special place in the culture of this city, making it a must-see destination for sports enthusiasts across Asia and beyond.
In the end, he said: After the Iranian matches, thousands of people pour into the streets and rejoice in their style. It is appropriate for FIVB and AVC to take necessary measures for Urmia’s people and register and publish this culture.
Jerome Vineet Charles, the captain of the Indian national volleyball team, their team’s defeat against Indonesia can be attributed to their exhaustion following a grueling game against China and inadequate preparation for the match. Charles stated that the players’ bodies were fatigued, leading to an unfavorable outcome.
In the end, he announced that Iran and Japan made it to the finals of the competition due to their impressive quality. Our goal is to also field a strong team for the upcoming Asian men’s matches.
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