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Julio ‌Velasco: A Great Guide to ⁤a Great Olympic Gold

After clinching the Olympic ​gold, coach Julio Velasco shared his thoughts with ⁢microphones, Rai listening attentively.

“I’d love to celebrate! (Laughs). We still need to process what we’ve achieved. It ‌was an ⁣extraordinary⁢ Olympics,⁢ we only lost one ​set, potentially a record. But our mantra was to focus match by match, ball by ball.”

Volleyball is ⁣a game where defeat can lurk at any moment, but we stayed in the ⁢game, ⁢correcting mistakes with ⁣clarity and determination.‍ Our defense was on fire, and our blocking was cool. It’s about finding the right balance.”

“There’s immense pride in this team,⁣ the staff, and Italian volleyball as a whole. We had everything ​we needed, and this victory is ⁤for the⁢ entire movement,⁤ even the smaller clubs. Women’s‌ volleyball can take a ​huge leap in popularity after this. It’s like football for boys – ​this win can be the catalyst ⁣for real quality at all levels.”

“The Olympics ⁢come​ after four ‌years of work, this one after⁢ just four months. I made strategic choices to adapt quickly, but‌ players sometimes struggle. These girls embraced the group mentality ⁢from the start. Living together under pressure for three weeks requires strong team ‍relationships. Their success and camaraderie are vital.”

“I’ve never‍ been obsessed with gold. I’m not like Baggio, who regrets his penalty. This‌ was an exceptional team, we didn’t win by a⁢ landslide, but that’s part of the game. I’ve never prioritized gold above all else. This victory is simply remarkable.”

“This team has achieved great things in the past, but faced some challenges recently. I aimed​ to restore their​ glory. Getting first place depends on⁤ many factors.”

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