As with Abouba, several other players who were seen as potential candidates for the starting spot also had to deal with long-lasting injuries in the last two years, most notably 2019 FIVB World Cup MVP Alan de Souza and 26-year-old Felipe Roque.
“Wallace was one of the best ever and it’s always going to be difficult for someone to step in and produce at the same level he did,” the opposite reflected. “Even though all of us struggled with injuries recently, I believe that all the opposites that have been called up are capable of playing at a high level and having a big role with the team. I’m ready to fight for it and hopefully I can show what I’ve been doing during this last season in the French League and the Champions League.”
Abouba’s first opportunity to show what he’s capable of will be next week, when Brazil start their VNL campaign in Ottawa, Canada. The South Americans will face Germany, Argentina, Cuba and the United States in their first four matches.
Besides him, the other players to form the Brazilian roster in Ottawa will be setter Bruno Rezende and Fernando 'Cachopa' Kreling, opposite Alan de Souza, outside hitters Ricardo Lucarelli, Adriano Xavier, Henrique Honorato and Arthur Bento, middle blockers Flavio Gualberto, Thiery Nascimento, Judson Cunha and Otavio Pinto and liberos Thales Hoss and Maique Nascimento.
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