Inspired by a full house, Hinotori Nippon shut out Bulgaria
Japanese setter Nanami Seki in action
Japan emerged to the top of the current Volleyball Nations League 2023 standings on a perfect record of nine points in three matches after mastering a 3-0 (25-20, 25-17, 25-19) shutout of Bulgaria in a Pool 2 game in Nagoya on Saturday, but just dropped to second place overall later following the Poland’s straight-set win against Serbia.
For Bulgaria, now continuing their VNL 2023 campaign without their captain Miroslava Paskova-Kaneva, who was injured during the squad’s first game in Japan, it was the second defeat in a row and they stand 10th on a 1-2 win-loss record and four points.
While Bulgaria outserved Japan by four aces against three and the blocking points were even at six a side, the home team clearly dominated in offence with 45 attacking points against 32 and in precision with 14 unforced errors against 21. Three of the players on the court reached the double digits in scoring and they were all from Japan: Arisa Inoue with 14 points, captain Sarina Koga with 13, and Kotona Hayashi with 11.
While Japan maintained a slight advantage on the scoreboard at the beginning, Bulgaria held up through 16-16, after which the home team broke away with four in a row and never looked back until a well-placed shot by Koga from the back row put the set away at 25-20 Japan’s way. With Hayashi stepping up her spiking efforts, Japan were even more dominant throughout the second set, opening a wide gap.
After two spectacular digs from Koga and setter Nanami Seki during the last rally, a monster block by middle Ayaka Araki closed the set at 25-17. Bulgaria tried fighting back and even stormed the third set on a 3-0 run, but the Asians reacted immediately with five in a row and went on to prove too strong for their European opponents again, cruising on to a 25-19 win, shaped up by a powerful block-out pipe shot from Inoue.
Fantastic atmosphere in Nagoya for Japan’s match against Bulgaria
“I was finally able to play comfortably in front of this crowd. But I still make some errors, which I have to make sure I reduce. As a team, we continue getting better day by day and we are focusing on doing our best on the court,” Inoue said after the game. “I am so grateful for having so many people here today. Everyone here gives me a lot of energy and I want to say ‘thank you’ to all of them.”
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