Huge difference in terms of digging and passing. I like Galatasaray way more than Dinamo Krasnodar without Kosheleva.
2016 CEV Cup
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Samoylenko Davai girls!
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Strong enough without Kosheleva...
Good set by Sokolova. Pasynkova nervous... -
Sasha Pasynkova's serve show
Filistinskaya definitely contributes a lot in block considering her height.
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Nadia Titty Centoni and her service!
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I didn't know Uralëva's setting could so solid and good.
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2-0 for Krasnodar. Malykh and Samoylenko playing super so far. Filistinskaya trying to use her MBs as much as she could and it's working so well.
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Really starting to like Filishtinskaya. At the moment I would prefer her over Kosianenko in the NT...
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Really starting to like Filishtinskaya. At the moment I would prefer her over Kosianenko in the NT...
I was thinking the same. She played fairly well in team B last year. She doesn't have excellent skills of setting but is fearless and likes to diversify her sets.
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Filishtinskaya plays one good match and already she's the best Russian setter? Did you guys watch her in the first final? She was pretty bad back then...when she manages to play constantly like today, then we can talk about NT.
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With this current shape of Samoylenko, she's definitely going to make it to the Olympics.
Cursty Jackson is a solid player, yet for the standard of American MBs, I find her pretty ordinary.
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Krasnodar is more solid and concrete in attack especially with the wing spikers while galatasaray is having a hard day with Leys and Guldeniz. Samoylenko is great, I think she deserves a spot in Rio!
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Those aggressive gestures by Malykh She's been making them the whole time today as a matter of fact.
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Kosheleva in. End of the game. Russian NT style is on.
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Kosheleva barely jumps...looks like she's still far from full recovery.
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Filishtinskaya plays one good match and already she's the best Russian setter? Did you guys watch her in the first final? She was pretty bad back then...when she manages to play constantly like today, then we can talk about NT.
It is more that Kosianenko is struggling. In the crucial matches this season (NT, league, Cup, CL) she often had to be replaced...
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Those aggressive gestures by Malykh She's been making them the whole time today as a matter of fact.
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Less Goncharova ->
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Natasha Malykh is totally unstoppable today. Congrats to the Russians
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Congrats to Krasnodar, deserved win today.
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What did Yeldan do on the Cev Cup point?