"Vietnam's main striker and captain Tran Thi Thanh Thuy was the only player to reach double digits in front of the net, scoring a match-high 17 points, all thanks to her finishing moves," FIVB praised main striker Tran Thi Thanh Thuy (the player with the most points in the match) on the Volleyball World website, even though the Vietnamese women's volleyball team lost 0-3 to Germany in the second match of Group G on the evening of August 25.

The German women's volleyball team easily defeated the Vietnamese team with a score of 3-0, officially winning the right to enter the round of 16 (Photo: Volleyball World).
After a 1-3 defeat to Poland in the opening match, coach Nguyen Tuan Kiet's team entered the second match against Germany with great determination. However, the superior level of the European team prevented Thanh Thuy and her teammates from creating a surprise, losing 3 sets with the scores of 18-25, 17-25, 21-25.
"The Vietnamese women's volleyball team failed to take advantage of the opportunity to surprise Germany in the match considered a direct battle for second place in Group G at the women's world volleyball championship in Thailand.
The European team showed no mercy to the rising power of Asia and defeated them in Phuket (Thailand) to top the rankings with two consecutive wins and secure a place in the group of 16 strongest teams in the world.
The Vietnamese women's team has lost two matches so far, being eliminated early from the group stage when Poland beat Kenya 3-1 a few hours later," FIVB commented in the content section.
"The European team outperformed their Asian opponents in attack (48-33 in shots), blocks (9-2 in blocks) and serves (7-2 in aces).
Middle hitter and captain Camilla Weitzel was on fire and inspired her team to victory. She had an incredible 79% success rate on her attacks and scored two aces and two blocks to finish as Germany's top scorer with a total of 15 points.
Two wingers Hanna Orthmann and Lina Alsmeier scored 14 points (two aces, one block) and 13 points (one aces, one block) respectively, each with a 50% success rate," FIVB's homepage further emphasized the reason for Germany's victory over Vietnam.
After losing to Germany, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team was officially eliminated early, although they still had one last match to play against Kenya. The African team also suffered two consecutive losses against Poland and Germany, so the final match against Vietnam on August 27 was just a formality.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/fivb-binh-luan-khi-bong-chuyen-nu-viet-nam-bi-loai-tai-giai-the-gioi-20250825230016693.htm
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