Bryan Bagunas praises Alas's possibility following the remarkable victory at the FIVB World Championships
Philippine Men's Volleyball Team Aims High at 2025 FIVB World Championship
The Philippines is set to host the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, a potential milestone that surpasses the previous high-water mark. The Philippine team, with players like Marck Espejo, Owa Retamar, and the young star Leo Ordiales, is eager to reach new heights during the tournament.
In their recent game against Egypt, Alas Pilipinas secured a four-set stunner. The team's captain, Bryan Bagunas, delivered a game-high 25 points, while Ordiales contributed 21 points. This victory marked a significant turning point for the Philippine men's volleyball team.
Bagunas, a prominent player for over a decade, attributed his exceptional performance to helping his team. In a post-game interview, he quoted coach Angiolino Frigoni, saying that every point is a victory.
Before the game against Egypt, Bagunas encouraged his team to enjoy the match and show what they had trained for. His words seemed to resonate with the team, as they played with a sense of enjoyment and determination.
The team's next opponent is Iran in an upcoming game. Bagunas stated that they have nothing to lose and need to keep enjoying every moment and playing their game, one point at a time.
Leo Ordiales' 21-point explosion against Egypt erased the memory of an error-ridden debut at the World Championship. This young star's performance, along with Bagunas, has given the team a boost of confidence as they prepare for their next challenge.
The Philippine team's goal is to prove they are not just limited to SEA Games or Asian Games, but capable of competing in the World Championship. The Southeast Asian Games of 2019 remains the highest achievement for the program, resulting in a historic silver medal.
Bagunas believes the team is not just for SEA Games or Asian Games, but for the World Championship. The team, being a big underdog, has a long way to go, but with the support of Filipinos, they can reach their potential in the World Championship.
After the historic victory, Bagunas spoke in Filipino, expressing his joy and speechlessness at winning. He praised his teammates for their efforts and expressed his excitement for the upcoming games.
As the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship approaches, the Philippine team is ready to make their mark. With a mindset focused on enjoying every moment and playing their game, one point at a time, they are poised to break records and bring pride to the Philippines.
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