France (FRA) vs. Canada (CAN) men - Pool A #18319786

Triumphant Antoine Brizard

France were the second team, after Slovenia, to qualify for the quarterfinals of the men’s Olympic volleyball tournament after beating Canada in straight sets on Tuesday evening in their second Pool A game at the packed South Paris Arena.

With the fans on the stands creating a fantastic ambience at the venue, the home team hammered out a 3-0 (25-20, 25-21, 25-17) shutout of their North American opponents and secured one of the top two spots in the final Pool A standings, together with Slovenia, whom they are going to meet in a head-to-head duel for the first place on Friday. On the following day, winless Canada and Serbia will face each other for the third place in the pool.

In the first set of Tuesday’s match, France managed to break away thanks to an Earvin Ngapeth ace and some solid blocking at the net, but then what practically sealed the deal for the set were the amazing four aces in a row by setter Antoine Brizard that led to a 21-16 French lead. Finally, another ace by sub-in Quentin Jouffroy brought in set point at 24-19, converted a moment later to a 25-20 close with a successful swing by outside Yacine Louati. France quickly cancelled an early Canadian lead in the second set and took control of the scoreboard for the rest of the set. Finally, middle blocker Nicolas Le Goff stayed alert to put away the 25-21 set winner. Inspired by the incessant support of the home crowd on the stands, France continued to dominate throughout the third set. Eventually a monster block by Ngapeth brought in match point, which was shortly turned into a 25-17 win and a victory celebration for the home team and their fans.

Ngapeth and opposite Jean Patry shared the top scorer honours of the match with 13 points each, while playmaker Brizard impressed with a total of six aces towards a total tally of seven points.

“I am super happy! Our main goal today was to qualify. We wanted to play better and also more relaxed than the first game in order to enjoy the crowd more. This is what we did and I am super happy,” Brizard told the FIVB. “I feel good about my performance. I wanted to make a difference with that. Today it was me. Hopefully, the next time it is going to be someone else. That’s the strength of our team – the danger can come from everywhere. We are lucky to play in front of this kind of crowd at home and it gives us a lot of energy.”

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The fantastic atmosphere at the South Paris Arena during the game

Two players – outside Stephen Maar and opposite Arthur Szwarc – led Canada with 12 points each.

“Volleyball-wise it wasn’t great for us. I don’t think we got anything going like we wanted and we definitely didn’t play how we wanted,” said the other Canadian outside Eric Loeppky. “France is a great team and if we want anything special, we are going to have to play a lot better. But the environment was great. It was really cool to play the home team. The fans were awesome. With all our friends and family here, that was really special, but the volleyball stuff just wasn’t great tonight. I hope we figure something out for this third game. All we want to do at this point is to just play well.”