Branislav confident PSL-F2 Logistics can conquer Bangkok Glass | Inquirer Sports

Branislav confident PSL-F2 Logistics can conquer Bangkok Glass

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 12:36 AM October 23, 2016

PSL F2 Logistics Manila. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

PSL F2 Logistics Manila. Photo by Tristan Tamayo/INQUIRER.net

It hasn’t been the best of rides for hosts PSL-F2 Logistics Manila in the FIVB Women’s Club World Championship.

Of the four matches PSL-F2 Logistics played, it has only won one set, and it came against defending champions Eczacibasi Vitra Istanbul.

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Head coach Moro Branislav, however, knows they can end their campaign with a win over Bangkok Glass for the seventh seed in the tournament.

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“We have a big chance to win tomorrow,” said Branislav Saturday at Mall of Asia Arena after their three-straight loss to Hisamitsu Springs Kobe, 25-15, 25-18, 25-21, in the classification stages.

PSL-F2 Logistics went 0-3 in the group stages bottoming Pool A and lost their chance to contend for the fifth spot after their setback to Hisamitsu Springs.

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PSL-F2 Logistics is left to settle for a possible seventh seed while Rexona-Sesc Rio and Hisamitsu Springs duke it out for the seventh seed.

“I respect Bangkok Glass, and maybe this is the first time in history a Philippine team will win in the World Championship,” said Branislav.

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