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Vasiliki Plevritou to tanea.gr: 'The thirst for trophies is growing - Aiming for the best against Mataro'
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Vasiliki Plevritou to tanea.gr: 'The thirst for trophies is growing - Aiming for the best against Mataro'

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Olympiacos defeated Vouliagmeni 9-7 to win their 16th women's water polo championship.
  • Captain Vasiliki Plevritou highlighted the team's reaction, teamwork, and collective spirit in the victory.
  • The win gives Olympiacos momentum heading into their next match against Mataro.

Olympiacos secured their 16th women's water polo championship title by defeating Vouliagmeni 9-7 in the final series, taking a 3-1 lead. Team captain Vasiliki Plevritou spoke to tanea.gr about the team's performance, emphasizing their strong reaction and collective effort.

The thirst for trophies is growing

โ€” Vasiliki PlevritouSpeaking about the team's motivation after winning the championship.

"The thirst for trophies is growing," Plevritou stated, reflecting on the team's determination. She highlighted that the team demonstrated a significant reaction and played as a cohesive unit, proving what a true collective means. This victory not only adds another championship to Olympiacos's storied history but also boosts the team's morale.

the team showed reaction, played as a team and proved again what a real collective means.

โ€” Vasiliki PlevritouDescribing the team's performance in the final match.

Looking ahead, Plevritou expressed confidence and ambition for their upcoming match against Mataro. "We are aiming for the best against Mataro," she said, indicating that the team's hunger for success remains undiminished. The win against Vouliagmeni provides a strong psychological advantage as they prepare for their next challenge.

We are aiming for the best against Mataro

โ€” Vasiliki PlevritouLooking ahead to the next match.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.