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:GBR/:ENG bow out of the Nations Cup in the semi finals with a 2-0 loss to :GER.

 

The loss to Estonia yesterday ultimately cost them dearly so they ended up facing Germany in the semi-finals rather than the final. In an added galling twist, :SLO - who we defeated yesterday - will contest the final after they managed to overcome :EST.

 

Hate to say it, but don't think the Bello brothers will have a spot in the draw for Paris. 

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11 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

:GBR/:ENG bow out of the Nations Cup in the semi finals with a 2-0 loss to :GER.

 

The loss to Estonia yesterday ultimately cost them dearly so they ended up facing Germany in the semi-finals rather than the final. In an added galling twist, :SLO - who we defeated yesterday - will contest the final after they managed to overcome :EST.

 

Hate to say it, but don't think the Bello brothers will have a spot in the draw for Paris. 

Fucks sake, this is something we didn't need. We've already missed out on qualifying in other sports we qualified in in Tokyo, we could've done with qualifying in a couple sports we didn't qualify for in Tokyo. Even this now doesn't even seem likely as we now need a minor miracle from the Bello brothers in the last 3 events to qualify in this. So disappointing as I have tickets for 2 men's beach volleyball games in Paris and would've liked to see the Bello brothers compete in front of the Eiffel Tower. 

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One of the many disappointments of the Paris qualifying window was the Bello brother's missing out on a spot in the beach volleyball. They'd been showing some good form and were increasingly able to hold their own with some of the best teams in the world.

 

Hopefully we'll see them in LA in '28 and the first step on that journey is this week's European championships where they are seeded 18th and have been drawn against:

 

:ESP Herrera / Gavira 15th Seed (World Ranking 17)

:ITA Marchetto / Windisch No.2 Seed (World Ranking 75)

:AUT Schnetzer / Kindl (World Ranking N/A - scratch pairing)

 

Looks like the top 3 in the group qualify for the knock out rounds. 

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Bello Brothers have completed their pool matches and have shown pretty form in their 3 matches. 

 

Opening against :ESP Herrera / Gavira, they were unlucky to come out on the wrong side of a 21-23 / 26-24 / 17-15 result. They bounced back today with wins over :ITA Marchetto / Windisch (21-10 / 21-12) and :AUT Schnetzer / Kindl (21-15 / 21-16)

 

They currently top the pool although :ITA v :ESP match is still to finish. 

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Herrera/Gavira  :ESP finished top of the pool, with the Bello Brothers second, meaning they progress to the knock out round. 
 

The next match is against Rotar/Gauthier-Rat :FRA tomorrow.

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