00:00 We had a good move, but our usual move was unstable.
00:12 That's what we're looking at now, how we can improve.
00:18 We're just going back to the hardcourt.
00:21 We're not going to show how we prepared for this game.
00:29 But we didn't make a mistake.
00:32 Especially how we stopped the opponent, Bacang Kento.
00:39 It was hard. We made a lot of moves.
00:42 We were 21 points behind our defense.
00:47 Those are the things we're going to look at.
00:50 We learned a lot for the next games.
00:57 Until we finish the second round.
01:01 Coach, how did Angepon do in the 4th set?
01:07 He was out for a while, and then he came back in the 5th set.
01:10 He was a bit shaky.
01:14 Aside from the moves, I didn't ask if he was tired.
01:20 I asked if he was getting cold.
01:22 I asked if he was getting cold.
01:29 He was feeling cold.
01:32 You can expect a lot from scoring.
01:37 But he was 100% feeling cold physically.
01:41 He was a bit unstable in the last few days.
01:53 It's unfortunate because our last game was a bit...
02:00 The numbers were still there, but not that high.
02:02 But that's what we were missing.
02:04 But actually, it was a good move from F.E.U.
02:10 Our unforced error, especially in the 4th set,
02:13 was a bit heavy.
02:15 Three consecutive errors, especially in the game.
02:19 What if we controlled it, especially in our service?
02:23 The possibility was that the ball would go like that.
02:26 The tendency is that it's easier to go to the other side.
02:30 F.E.U. had a higher morale at that moment.
02:34 That's why they got it.
02:36 They brought it to the 5th set.
02:38 We had a counter, but that's it.
02:41 That's all.
02:43 The best thing that happened to us was that we were complete again.
02:49 In a way.
02:51 Coach, you survived despite the loss.
02:53 From the court to the crowd.
02:55 This was the first game of the UAP.
02:57 In the 90s.
03:00 Yes, bring back the old memories.
03:04 I think I was in the 3rd year of high school in 1996.
03:11 The first time I was able to play for Manila.
03:14 That was during the time of Johan Butor, the U.S.T.
03:20 We were going back, but it was a different era.
03:24 We were there.
03:26 Despite the loss, we're happy that F.E.U. and U.S.T. still have the tradition of going back to the highest level.
03:42 Our players' capacity.
03:46 The prestige, the pride of the school.
03:49 It's beautiful.
03:51 The fair play is there.
03:55 We're happy that F.E.U. and U.S.T. are still there.
04:01 Congrats to F.E.U.
04:04 They deserve to win today's game.
04:07 You needed to get the lessons to play.
04:12 That's the best part.
04:13 We're not losing the game.
04:14 We're learning on it.
04:16 That's the best part.
04:18 We tell the kids to just play the game.
04:21 Because that's where the pressure is.
04:23 It's a good start.
04:25 We're still students.
04:28 That's what we taught them.
04:30 Just look up straight, chin up.
04:32 We lost, but that's the takeaway of learning.
04:35 That's what we'll bring.
04:37 Look ahead.
04:39 Whatever we have, move forward.
04:42 Accept the loss.
04:44 We embrace that we still need to push.
04:48 Improve.
04:49 We need to be more experienced.
04:53 We can't just give up because we lost.
04:56 No.
04:57 It's still part of the process.
05:00 No expectations until it happens.
05:05 We'll build on that.
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