The reaction of the head coach of Iran’s national volleyball team to the victory against Poland – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr reporter, in the first match of the third week of the League of Nations, the Iranian national volleyball team managed to beat the national team of this country 3-2 in the city of Gdansk, Poland, and achieved a valuable victory against the leader of the tournament until the third week.
After his team’s victory against Poland, Behrouz Atai said: “It was a very good match and the players got the reward for their efforts.” Winning in the presence of more than 15,000 spectators is a valuable task, and the players, bearing the pressure of the audience, were able to play a good game, which deserves congratulations.
Pointing to the improvement of the players’ performance, he added: “Fortunately, the characteristics of the players became more clear in the previous eight matches and they became more tactical under pressure.” The national team rebuilds itself well in difficult moments, which shows the ability of the players. In this match, after losing the first set, fortunately, we returned to the game and won this tough match and made the hearts of the Iranian people happy.
Referring to the lack of international experience of some Iranian players, the head coach of the national team stated: Some players have played few games at this level and need to find themselves in difficult situations. These matches helped to use the verb to want. Of course, all matches in the Nations League are difficult and no match is easy, so we will go game by game and we will have our own plan for each match.
Emphasizing that the team is in a good condition, he noted: We have a tough road ahead of us in the next three games, and I hope we can analyze the teams well, and during the game, by using this analysis and good performance, we will impress the people with our victory. make us happy
In the end, Atai said: We plan for every game and if we succeed, we will be promoted. Today, we completed one stage and, God willing, the players will pass the next three stages well.