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- Updated: May 18, 2016
Tokyo, Japan, May 19, 2016 – Japan celebrated a most unlikely win, while Thailand called for changes to be made to the new refereeing technology following a cliffhanger finish.
Japan coach Masayoshi Manabe – “It was a very tough match. We survived by the breadth of our skin.”
“Thailand makes few mistakes and has quick combinations. Our serves didn’t break them easily and that is why we had to struggle.”
“We expected to have struggles. That is why I put in four Olympic medalists in the third set.”
“I have decades in volleyball and it is very rare to have a game like this. We won in five sets and it gave a boost to the team.”
Thailand coach Radchatagriengkai K. “I would like to thank my players who gave their all tonight. We will give our best in the rest of the matches. These players are my heroines.”
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