Dynamo started the match with a bang, taking a six-point lead after a stunning attack by Irina Kapustina (10:4). The home team was more confident in their offensive play. However, Uralochka managed to equalize the score by the end of the set (19:19). In the decisive moment, Mikhail Karpol's team failed to cope with the attacks of Kapustina and Anastasia Manzhosova, resulting in a 25:23 victory for Dynamo. In the second set, the teams were playing on equal terms until the Ural volleyball players made a breakthrough.
An ace and a couple of accurate attacks by Elizaveta Fitisova gave Uralochka a five-point lead (20:15). Dinamo fought to the end, but there was no way to save this set – 25:21 in favor of the club from the Sverdlovsk region. The third set was dominated by Karpol's team, with Branka Tita standing out for her effective play. Gradually, Dinamo regained a three-point lead (16:15). At that moment, the Moscow team had a trump card in the form of Anastasia Chernova, who scored 7 out of 11 attacks during the game.
Dynamo won the set (25:22), but failed to capitalize on their success in the next set. Arkady Kozlov's team lost their focus in the attack, while their opponents became more organized in defense. Uralochka dominated the fourth set and forced the game into a tiebreaker (25:17). In the fifth set, the Moscow-based players regrouped and became unstoppable. Elizaveta Lukyanova's unblockable shot, followed by Kapustina's block-out, gave Dynamo a 9-5 lead.
The guests reduced their deficit to -2, but were unable to withstand the powerful attacks of the Dinamo players, resulting in a 15-10 and 3-2 victory for Dinamo. This marked the end of a four-game losing streak for the Moscow team and their first victory under new head coach Arkady Kozlov. On the other hand, Uralochka lost their third tie-break in the current championship.
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An ace and a couple of accurate attacks by Elizaveta Fitisova gave Uralochka a five-point lead (20:15). Dinamo fought to the end, but there was no way to save this set – 25:21 in favor of the club from the Sverdlovsk region. The third set was dominated by Karpol's team, with Branka Tita standing out for her effective play. Gradually, Dinamo regained a three-point lead (16:15). At that moment, the Moscow team had a trump card in the form of Anastasia Chernova, who scored 7 out of 11 attacks during the game.
Dynamo won the set (25:22), but failed to capitalize on their success in the next set. Arkady Kozlov's team lost their focus in the attack, while their opponents became more organized in defense. Uralochka dominated the fourth set and forced the game into a tiebreaker (25:17). In the fifth set, the Moscow-based players regrouped and became unstoppable. Elizaveta Lukyanova's unblockable shot, followed by Kapustina's block-out, gave Dynamo a 9-5 lead.
The guests reduced their deficit to -2, but were unable to withstand the powerful attacks of the Dinamo players, resulting in a 15-10 and 3-2 victory for Dinamo. This marked the end of a four-game losing streak for the Moscow team and their first victory under new head coach Arkady Kozlov. On the other hand, Uralochka lost their third tie-break in the current championship.
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