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Türkiye 🇹🇷 vs Sweden 🇸🇪 | Full Match | CEV EuroVolley 2021
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Turkiye vs Sweden | Full Match | CEV EuroVolley 2021. One of the most exciting group stage clashes at the CEV EuroVolley 2021 (Women) featured Türkiye 🇹🇷 vs Sweden 🇸🇪, as two undefeated teams went head-to-head in Pool D. What looked like a tight battle on paper turned into a dominant performance by Türkiye—but not without early drama!
Türkiye secured a 3–0 victory (31–29, 25–21, 25–11), continuing their perfect run in the tournament and confirming their status as one of the top contenders for the title.
The match started with an incredible first set that went down to the wire. Sweden, led by their superstar Isabelle Haak, pushed Türkiye to the limit in a dramatic 31–29 finish. That set could have gone either way, and it played a huge role in shaping the rest of the match.
After surviving that intense opening, Türkiye raised their level in the second set. With improved blocking, solid defense, and more controlled attacking, they managed to take the set 25–21 and gain full momentum.
The third set was completely one-sided. Türkiye dominated from start to finish, overwhelming Sweden with powerful offense and disciplined play to close the match 25–11.
⭐ Top Performers:
Meryem Boz led Türkiye with 17 points and was crucial in both attack and blocking. Ebrar Karakurt added firepower on the wings, while captain Eda Erdem provided leadership and stability at the net. Libero Ayça Aykaç delivered an outstanding performance in reception.
For Sweden, Isabelle Haak was the standout player, finishing as the match’s top scorer with 20 points. However, she lacked consistent support as Türkiye’s defense and blocking shut down the rest of the team.
📊 Match Stats Highlights:
Türkiye dominated in blocking and showed greater consistency overall, while Sweden struggled with unforced errors, especially after the first set.
🔥 What This Match Meant:
This win pushed Türkiye to 3–0 in the group stage, strengthening their position as one of the favorites in the tournament. Sweden showed flashes of brilliance, especially early on, but couldn’t maintain their level against a stronger and deeper opponent.
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