Italy maintain winning run at Olympic qualifiers
Asian champions Australia now have a 2-1 win-loss record to be tied with Argentina, Algeria and Japan, followed by Iran with 1-2. South Korea and Thailand remain winless.
Earlier on Tuesday, Argentina beat Algeria 25-18, 26-24, 25-22, while Iran came back from a set down to beat Thailand 19-25, 25-15, 25-23, 25-14.
In the final match of the day, Japan defeated arch-rivals South Korea 25-21, 21-25, 25-23, 25-19.
The winners of the tournament and the best-placed Asian team will qualify for the Beijing Olympics.
“It was very important to win this match in order to keep our hopes alive in this tournament. I had expected it to be a tough match, but I’m glad we won it,” said Bulgarian-born Hristo Zlatanov, Italy’s top scorer with 17 points.
“Hopefully, we can keep winning like this and qualify for the Olympics because the Beijing Olympics will be probably my last Olympics,” the 32-year-old added.
Italian coach Andrea Anastasi and Zlatanov agreed that blocks were key to their victory. The Italians stopped a total of 13 Australian attacks, while their opponents had no success in 38 attempts.
Anastasi, however, refused to consider qualification for the Olympics yet, saying: “It’s too early to talk about the Beijing Olympics.
“At this moment, we have the best chance among the eight teams, that’s all. Nobody knows what will happen in the end. Besides, we have to improve our play as well,” said Anastasi.
Australian captain Benjamin Hardy said there was no disgrace in losing to the Italians.
“They are an experienced team, they kept putting pressure on us the whole match, and we couldn’t really find an answer,” he said.
“It was a tough game today, but we are looking forward now to [South] Korea tomorrow and trying to put this game behind us,” Hardy added.—AFP