Kokkola’s Tigers will have a full crew on the field today after the corona illnesses, and a live audience in the stands – “Yes, we still know how to play volleyball”

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In recent weeks, no team drills have been held in Kokkola. However, the tigers look ahead and do not regret the past.

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Juha Kemppainen

16.3. 16:15 • Updated March 16th. 16:22

The Kokkola Tigers Regular Series ended especially this weekend when the club had five healthy players and B-juniors on the field. Korona chastised.

However, the men’s volleyball league required adherence to the match schedule.

Today, Wednesday, the situation is different as patients have recovered and coached Mikko Keskisipilän according to the semi-finals will be able to start with a full crew.

– We have to adapt and live according to the situation and get rid of the disease in peace, Keskisipilä says.

– It is not worth putting more energy [menneeseen] or stay to exercise.

The tigers will meet Hurricane-Loimaa tonight in Kokkola.

“Yes we still know how to play volleyball”

Due to coronary heart disease, the Tigers have not been able to do team training for a couple of weeks, but both coach Keskisipilä and the team’s passer-by Joska Försti believe that a gameplay can be found.

– Yes, we still know how to play volleyball, Försti says.

– As a whole, we have trained well throughout the season, you have to trust it, Keskisipilä says.

The midfielder recalls that the team’s gaze is on tonight’s game and upcoming. He points out that nothing has been resolved today, but the series is long.

– We have to be patient. Even if the first balls don’t snap into your hand, we shouldn’t be in a hurry under any circumstances.

According to Josh Först, Hurricane is a good opponent. It’s nice to go to the play, when you can finally watch the match live.

– The games against Hurricane Loimaa have been really smooth and hot too, Försti says.

Volleyball Men League Match Tigers – Hurricane will be played on Wednesday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m.

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