Two five set matches and two  spectacular ways to open the 2010 FIVB World League Final Round on  Wednesday. Defending champions Brazil opened their account with a  hard-fought 3-2 (25-17, 23-25, 25-20, 19-25, 15-10) win over hosts  Argentina while 2009 bronze medallists Russia saw of a stern challenge  from Italy to win the day’s opening game 3-2 (25-14, 22-25, 26-24,  23-25, 15-7). 
Both matches were pulsating  affairs and had the packed crowd in the Orfeo Superdomo on its feet with  riveting rallies and outstanding aerial offence as Russia took the  honours in the overall World League record against Italy 17-16 while  Brazil improved to 19-0 against Argentina. 
Obviously the second match of the  day peaked interest amongst the fans but both contests didn’t  disappoint the palate.  Brazil and Argentina served up a gem of a  contest. The world No. 1 looked on course for a comfortable straight  sets win after winning the first set but Argentina, backed by a vocal  home crowd, rode on the electric atmosphere to come back from 1-0 and  2-1 down to tie the match twice. In the end, Brazil’s coordination and  teamwork paved the way for victory.  
“I have to congratulate  Argentina, they played a great match, they studied us very well,” Brazil  coach Bernardo Rezende, who holds a 21:0 record against Argentina  across all tournaments, said. “They put pressure on us at some crucial  moments when we played very badly.  We are not happy because our way of  playing was not a good one and we know we have to improve so that we do  not make the same mistakes.” 
Earlier in the day, Russia took  the honours against Italy in another brilliant five-set affair. The  writing was almost on the wall after the first set for Italy but the  eight-time World League winners bravely fought back in the second to  reverse the rot before pushing Russia hard during the rest of the match.
“I am very happy with the result  but we can’t make 27 mistakes serving,” Russia coach Daniele Bagnoli  said. “We had good figures spiking but when fighting point-by-point we  knew that any team could win. The key was to have a good series of  points, adding 3-4 at a time together.”
The second day of the 2010 FIVB  World League will see Russia take on Cuba in Pool F action at 17:30  (local time) followed by Serbia against Brazil at 21:00. The two best  teams of each pool will advance to Saturday’s semifinals with the final  taking place on Sunday.

 
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