Bogoria seeks victory in Ostrava

Prior the TTCLM Round 4 coach of Polish side Tomasz REDZIMSKI states: „Advance to quarterfinals will be very difficult but if we win all games it is still possible”

 

This Thursday November 24th BOGORIA GRODZISK MAZOWIECKI will play „do or die” match in Czech Republic in their attempt do keep chances to reach the 2016/17 Table Tennis Champions League Men quarter-finals. Polish side has 1-2 score in Group C so far hence coach Tomasz REDZIMSKI is aware of actual situation…

 

“Advance to quarterfinals will be very difficult but if we win all games it is still possible” stated REDZIMSKI before the clash with TT Ostrava 2016 (Bogoria beat team 3:0 in the opening round)

 

Polish club three times TTCLM quarter-finalist (2008/09 2011/12 and 2014/15) lost to GV HENNEBONT TT 3:0 in the Round 3 held in France. REDZIMSKI explained why Panagiotis GIONIS was absent:

 

“Panagiotis couldn’t play because he had two-headed thigh injury which he contracted during the match against England in European Team Qualification”.

 

Bogiria`s coach hoped that his side could win games from 2nd to 4th against Hennebont but when GAO Ning was beaten by CHEN Chien-An in the second encounter (2:0 for host team) it was clear that Bogoria is very far from that goal. Now they believe that the game in Ostrava can be a good chance for team’s recuperation.

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