With Final 4 in sight, RDJ wants La Salle to play better against UE | Inquirer Sports

With Final 4 in sight, RDJ wants La Salle to play better against UE

/ 05:40 AM March 24, 2018

Expect La Salle to cruise closer to a Final Four berth with a floundering University of the East in its way Saturday.

UE continues to bring up the rear in the field but there’s more bad news for the Lady Warriors: La Salle coach Ramil de Jesus, despite his team leading the league, feels the Lady Spikers can still be better.

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“They are still not moving well, and we tend to commit unforced errors due to setting,” said De Jesus in Filipino. “We are still lacking in many aspects.”

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At solo lead with an 8-2 record, La Salle remains unbeaten in the second round of eliminations having taken down National U, University of the Philippines and Far Eastern U.

“Our confidence goes down in mid-game and that’s something we can’t afford to do,” added De Jesus.

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Especially not against the Lady Warriors who are playing with nothing to lose but everything to gain. Their paltry two-win record carries some sort of significance: It matches their total for the past two seasons.

Far Eastern University is facing University of the Philippines with coach George Pascua still holding out for a chance to finish the eliminations at either first or second place.

“We are treating all our matches as a must-win from here on,” said Pascua. “It’s a long journey we must need to learn along the way.”

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