In Promotion, Péruwelz was only worried in the second set by a Nalinnes team marked by the recent death of one of its players (0-3). “They played hard for himreports Aurélien Azor. After having held on to us well, especially in the second set, they no longer really had the lead in the volleyball in the next one. So it was very special.“In the same series, success away from home also for Skill, who won in style at Guibertin (0-3) despite four absentees.”Everyone was good, even on a Friday eveningwelcomes Victor Lefebvre. Special mention to Noé Leclercq for his great stability in service.” Still in Promotion, success again for Mouscron, who left only crumbs for Baudour (0-3). “We were serious and diligent throughout the match, like Arthur Dewulf, efficient at the net and on the serve“, rejoices Jérôme Hermand.
In P1, the VPC lost at home against La Louvière (1-3). A defeat accepted by his coach r. “It’s a very young team which showed great fighting spirit and which didn’t give in when we took a set away from it. It therefore deserves the victory”recognizes François Baveye. In the same series, Skill was beaten at Saint-Luc Mons (3-1). “At one set everywhere, they started to go through the center and as we only had two centrals on our side in the absence of Tim François, it became difficult due to lack of replacement possibilities”, recognizes Léon-Philippe Leturcq. Still in P1, OTT lost to Elouges (0-3). A defeat which calls out to Nicolas Anrys. “Difficult to claim something when you miss so many serves, I counted nine for example in the first set alone. Dimitri Lermitte was the only one to assume his responsibilities at the net, the others almost all lacking lucidity. Not to mention our reception quality is not consistent enough.“Finally, still in P1, Mouscron was opposed to Charleroi and left no chance for the red lantern (3-0).”Even though they were a little worried at first, the guys didn’t panicindicates Lucas Coupez, interim coach of Pierre Cottignies. On the contrary, they remained very focused in front and behind. Which allowed Basile Delabassé to stand out when he moved up to the center in the middle of the second set.”
Among the ladies: Basècles and the PVTM are doing better
In Promotion, Lessines was beaten by Sporta Brussels (1-3). “This team when it is complete, as was the case with us, is certainly worth the Top 3. Its passer has a very varied distribution, with a rhythm superior to the division. She was also able to rely on a central very impressive and two particularly inspired wingers. The result is therefore entirely logical.“, admits Yves Lefebvre who has also enjoyed success with the second team in the series he manages, since Basècles won in Brussels-East (1-3). “It’s been a knife fight. Much more competitive than one would expect given the ranking. Even if they are the latest, they have often disrupted our reception by taking all the risks in the service.” Still in Promotion, the PVTM won against the VPC (3-1). A success facilitated by the absence of several starters in the Frasnoise team. “I’m a little disappointedconfides his trainer, Florian Herbiniat. Given the circumstances and the way the girls fought, we deserved to go to the tie-break.” “I’ve seen some really good thingssums up Emmanuel Hagnere, his Mouscron counterpart. And these three points will do us a lot of good.”
In P1, where the OTT was bye, Basècles lost to Saint-Luc Mons (3-2). A defeat which does not worry Thomas Dieu. “It wasn’t a horrible match. After a first set won rather easily, we were each time bothered by two waitresses even though we were not good at that sector. And in the tie-break, it’s their best winger who brings her experience to the fore.“In the same series, defeat also of Lessines against Farciennes (0-3) . “Against a team ranked behind us, I expected something different from my playersdeplores Véronique Boelen. What’s disturbing is that we play well in reserve, but we can’t do the same thing in the first half even though we play both times against almost the same six!“Finally still in P1, a more expected failure this one from Enghien at La Louvière (3-0).”I knew it was going to be difficult there since they were fifth. But that still doesn’t explain why we start with so much stress. In the first set, just on reception, we made six unforced errors.”regrets Charline Couppez.
Considering Lessines coach Véronique Boelen’s expression of frustration with the performance disparity between their starting and reserve teams, what steps can be taken to foster greater consistency and cohesion across the entire roster?
## Volleyball Roundup: Analyzing the Weekend’s Matches
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News, where we dissect the latest developments in the volleyball world. Today, we’re joined by two expert analysts to dive deep into the week’s thrilling matches across different leagues and divisions.
**Our Guests:**
* **[Guest 1 Name]** – Former professional volleyball player and current commentator, specializing in men’s leagues.
* **[Guest 2 Name]** – Recognized volleyball coach and analyst, with expertise in women’s volleyball.
**Section 1: Men’s Promotion & P1 Leagues**
1. **[Guest 1]**: Péruwelz demonstrated great respect for Nalinnes despite their recent loss. How significant is it for teams to acknowledge personal circumstances affecting opponents, and how can they balance empathy with competitive drive?
2. **[Guest 1]**: Skill’s victory over Guibertin despite having four absent players highlights their team depth. What factors contribute to a team’s ability to perform strongly even with key players missing, and how does it impact their overall season outlook?
3. **[Guest 1]**: Both VPC and Skill faced tough losses in the P1 league. What insights can we glean from their performance, and what adjustments might they need to make to improve their standing?
4. **[Guest 1]**: Mouscron continues its dominant run with a convincing win over Charleroi. What makes Mouscron such a formidable team, and what are their biggest strengths heading into the latter part of the season?
**Section 2: Women’s Promotion & P1 Leagues**
1. **[Guest 2]**: Lessines coach Yves Lefebvre acknowledged Sporta Brussels’ superior skills attributed to a complete roster. How important
is roster depth and player availability in determining a team’s success?
2. **[Guest 2]**: Basècles coach Thomas Dieu recognized the challenging match against Saint-Luc Mons despite the loss. What strategies did Basècles employ to remain competitive even against a stronger opponent, and what lessons can be learned from this experience?
3. **[Guest 2]**: The PVTM secured a victory thanks to the absence of several key VPC players. While it’s a win, how can a team like PVTM leverage this opportunity to build momentum for future matches against stronger opponents?
4. **[Guest 2]**: Lessines coach Véronique Boelen expressed frustration with the disparity in performance between their reserve and starting teams. What factors might contribute to this inconsistency, and what steps can be taken to address it effectively?
**Closing:**
Thank you to both our guests for providing insightful analysis on this week’s volleyball matches. We encourage our viewers to share their thoughts and opinions on these games in the comments below. We look forward to more exciting volleyball action in the coming weeks.