Qatar Tribune

Al Arabi rally to beat Burevestni­k, make final

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QATAR’S Al Arabi Sports Club produced a magnificen­t comefrom-behind 3-2 (15-25, 2515, 15-25, 28-26, 15-9) victory against Burevestni­k Almaty to advance to the final of the 2021 Asian Men’s Club Volleyball Championsh­ip in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, on Thursday.

Arabi, who will be aiming for their sixth title, will take on Sirjan Foulad of Iran in the final. Foulad beat hosts Nakhon Ratchasima 25-19, 25-23, 25-22.

For Arabi, today’s title showdown will be their fifth. The Qatari side had entered the final in 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2016 and captured the Asian Club title in 2012 in China after stunning hosts Shanghai Tang Dynasty 3-1.

Brazilian Felipe Bandero scored 26 points for Arabi including 21 attacks from 42 attempts, while Sergey Rezanov led Burevestni­k Almaty of Kazakhstan with 24 points including 20 attacks from 33 attempts.

Spearheade­d by powerful Sergey Rezanov, Burevestni­k made a solid start and caught fire shortly after that. With Mikhail Ustinov and veteran Vitaliy Vorivodin attacking spectacula­rly at the wing, Burevestni­k clinched the comfortabl­e first set 25-15.

With one set down, Arabi came back much stronger at the beginning of the second set. Bandero and Serbian Konstantin

Cupkovic were in devastatin­g form as they joined forces in penetratin­g the Kazakh defence with powerful attacks to help Qatar take a 16-11 lead, widen the gap and held firm to clinch the set in the same fashion 25-15.

As the Qataris were riddled with several unforced attacking mistakes in the third set, the Kazakh rivals grabbed the chance to counter-attack and block effectivel­y to advance 21-12 and went on to win the set with the similar margin 2515.

The fourth set was more thrilling with both sides trading points through attacks,

blocks and serves. Felipe Bandero remained the key force to be reckoned with as he tore the Kazakh’s defence apart with his exceptiona­l skills. The closely-contested set saw the Qataris hold their nerves to bag the last two points for the narrow 28-26 win in the set.

Both teams shone through their exceptiona­l form in the decider. Though putting up an aggressive fightback, Burevestni­k found the rivals uncatchabl­e and the substituti­on could not turn the tide for Burevestni­k. Al-Arabi Sports Club went on to win the set 159, match and a final berth.

“It was a dramatic match

and tough as well. They challenged us a lot. Congratula­tions to my team for fighting very well. I am happy that we are in the final,” Argentinea­n Juan Cichello, head coach of Al-Arabi, commented after the match.

Regarding the tomorrow’s final match, he said, “I wish good luck for both Nakhon Ratchasima and Sirjan Foulad Iranian but the latter are a very good team. They beat us in the pool. They know how to play volleyball at a high level. I hope the Iranians reach the final to set a rematch with us. Iran is a country of volleyball and I love them.”

 ?? ?? Al Arabi players celebrate their semi-final win at the Terminal 21 Hall in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, on Thursday.
Al Arabi players celebrate their semi-final win at the Terminal 21 Hall in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, on Thursday.

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