On the eve of the upcoming World Volleyball Championship, Poland’s coach Nikola Grbic urged fans and journalists not to exert pressure. These words were widely heard in the environment, and the request of the instructor was referred, in particular, by the former volleyball player of the “White-Reds” Lukasz Kadzevich.
The words of the coach of the Polish national volleyball team Nikola Grbic received a wide response. The coach urged fans and journalists not to put additional pressure on the team before the World Cup.
“If we put pressure on them or negative comments about their weaker performances, it definitely won’t help them rebuild, improve their game,” the Serb said, adding that he hopes everyone understands how many such negative comments about poor performance are. can affect volleyball players.
Lukasz Kadziewicz: I think I’m looking for an alibi
Lukasz Kadziewicz, the former representative of Poland, referred to these words of Nikola Grbic. On the pages of Przegląd Sportowy Onet, the center stated that it does not buy into this rhetoric and listens to these arguments with surprise. - The emergence of this topic on the eve of the opening of the World Cup is like looking for an alibi in case of failure. He is weak, he stressed.
Grbic was an outstanding volleyball player, he is a very good coach, but he probably does not understand modernity. We have a war, inflation, a global crisis, we are fighting covid, and the Internet is becoming a platform where disappointed people pour out their grief into the world,” Kadzevich believes.
Kadzevich: Pressure? Grbic was wrong
At the end, Lukasz Kadzewicz said that the best athletes and coaches make good money, are in the spotlight and have to face pressure and criticism. - Pressure? I wonder what Grbic will say to someone who is worried about whether he will have enough for the first and whether he will be able to repay the loan. If the coach wants to talk about pressure, he really got it wrong, he said.
Source: Wprost

