CAPTAIN YUAN STEERS CHINA TO MAGNIFICENT COMEBACK WIN
Stuttgart, Germany, June 12, 2018 – Xinyue Yuan helped drag Olympic champions China back from the depths of despair as they came from two sets down to beat Germany in a thrilling five-setter (20-25, 25-27, 25-17, 25-23, 15-8) to end their poor recent form in the FIVB women’s Nations League.


Felix Koslowski’s Germany were indebted to Kimberly Drewniok’s 23 points and a monstrous performance from Jennifer Geerties who weighed in with 19 as they threatened an almighty upset in front of the Stuttgart crowd. In the absence of injured top-scorer Louis Lippmann, Maren Fromm (13 points), setter Denise Hanker and libero Lenka Durr gave it their all with Germany’s digging far superior to that of the Chinese. The Germans also managed 66 spikes to China’s 53, but it wasn’t enough as a difference in class told in the end.

China had won an incredible 33 of the sides’ 37 meetings, yet lightning struck twice in the second set with the favourites blowing a healthy lead once again. 12-7 in front and with their blockers frustrating Germany, China looked to be closing in on the set, but they pressed the self-destruct button. Geerties was the outstanding player in the second set and gave Germany the required impetus as they converted their third set point to take it 27-25. Real trouble for the visitors!!
The Chinese needed to win the third set and again they got the ideal start, racing into a 4-0 lead, but this time they maintained that lead with captain Yuan leading her side with some valuable blocks as Germany’s attackers ran into a red Chinese wall. Drewniok did her best to keep the hosts in it with a couple of thumping spikes, but China had rediscovered their mojo, and took the set comfortably (25-17).


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