This season, Nova has been confidently taking the first sets, and the match against Ufa was no exception. Peric's ace gave the Volga team an advantage of 5:3. By the middle of the set, the hosts had increased their lead to 14:9, thanks to a successful block. The Dinamo players responded with an equally successful set. As they adapted to their opponent's attacks, the visitors gained the upper hand. This was also facilitated by the unforced errors made by the Nova players. The pursuit was successful at the end of the set – 21:21. However, the Volzhans were flawless in the decisive moments. A mistake in Pirainen's attack and a block on Skvortsov allowed the hosts to reach the set point – 24:21. Savin put the winning point – 25:23.
The second set was no less intense. Nova's slight advantage in the middle of the set was erased by two consecutive aces from Ushkov, resulting in a 18-18 tie. The decisive moments of the set unfolded at 21-21. The visitors blocked the first serve of the Volga team, followed by a serve-and-volley from Krsmanovic. The Ufa players earned the third break due to the Volga players' unsuccessful attacks, which resulted in three missed opportunities in a row – 24:21. Skvortsov scored the winning point – 25:23.
In the third set, Nova quickly gained the upper hand. Škuljavičius's ace put the Volga team ahead at 6:5, and Jovović's ace cemented the lead at 13:8. The Ufa coaching staff attempted to change the course of the set with a double substitution, but to no avail. The hosts made few mistakes, and by the end of the set, their advantage had grown to a significant 25:15.
In the fourth set, after an equal start (8:8), the visitors made a successful attempt to take the lead, starting with an ace by Zavolzhsky – 11:9. By the end of the set, the Ufa players were able to double their advantage – 19:15. Dinamo had a great chance to force a tiebreak – 23:20, but the Volga players had a different opinion. The hosts' final spurt began after Ursov's mistake on serve, as well as Pado's wall-like block (8 blocks in the match, repeating the season record). Škulaitis first executed an ace, then forced the opponent to attack unsuccessfully from a broken reception – 24:23. The winning ball brought "Nova" an error of the opponent in attack – 25:23 and 3:1 in the sets.
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The second set was no less intense. Nova's slight advantage in the middle of the set was erased by two consecutive aces from Ushkov, resulting in a 18-18 tie. The decisive moments of the set unfolded at 21-21. The visitors blocked the first serve of the Volga team, followed by a serve-and-volley from Krsmanovic. The Ufa players earned the third break due to the Volga players' unsuccessful attacks, which resulted in three missed opportunities in a row – 24:21. Skvortsov scored the winning point – 25:23.
In the third set, Nova quickly gained the upper hand. Škuljavičius's ace put the Volga team ahead at 6:5, and Jovović's ace cemented the lead at 13:8. The Ufa coaching staff attempted to change the course of the set with a double substitution, but to no avail. The hosts made few mistakes, and by the end of the set, their advantage had grown to a significant 25:15.
In the fourth set, after an equal start (8:8), the visitors made a successful attempt to take the lead, starting with an ace by Zavolzhsky – 11:9. By the end of the set, the Ufa players were able to double their advantage – 19:15. Dinamo had a great chance to force a tiebreak – 23:20, but the Volga players had a different opinion. The hosts' final spurt began after Ursov's mistake on serve, as well as Pado's wall-like block (8 blocks in the match, repeating the season record). Škulaitis first executed an ace, then forced the opponent to attack unsuccessfully from a broken reception – 24:23. The winning ball brought "Nova" an error of the opponent in attack – 25:23 and 3:1 in the sets.
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