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From: Huu
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Date: 10/4/2024 6:13:31 AM
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Game Report: Iceland U21 vs. Serbia U21 – 100:103 // Standing 0W 1L

Our Iceland U21 team delivered an outstanding performance, pushing Serbia U21, one of the top 10 teams in the world, to the brink of defeat. With a final score of 100:103, it was a hard-fought game that showed just how much potential this squad has.

Proud Performance Against One of the Best: "We're incredibly proud of the team. It's no small feat to challenge one of the best teams in the world and nearly pull off the win," said our coach after the game. "We controlled the game for large stretches, especially in the third quarter, and proved that we can compete at this level."

Game Flow: After a tough start, where Serbia took the lead 25:19 in the first quarter, we fought back with a powerful offensive push in the second quarter, winning it 30:26. We stepped up even more in the third, dominating with a 35:27 advantage, giving us the lead heading into the final period.

Unfortunately, our defensive intensity slipped in the fourth quarter, and Serbia capitalized on that, going on a 25:16 run to close the game. Despite the loss, we demonstrated as a team that we can hold our own on this high stage.

Standout Players: Our captain H. Ingþórsson led the team with 24 points and 9 rebounds, while W. Atlason contributed a strong 24 points and 6 assists. V. Gabríelsson came off the bench to add 17 crucial points, and L. Auðunsson chipped in 14 points and 6 assists as well.

Coach's Comments: “There are many positives to take from this game. The way we played against such a high-caliber team shows that we're on the right track. Of course, we still need to work on maintaining our consistency in crucial moments, but this experience will only make us stronger going forward."

This game proved that our young players are ready to compete with the best teams in the world.

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325379.2 in reply to 325379.1
Date: 10/5/2024 6:20:42 AM
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Good job guys. I hope we can put in a good performance, or even better, a win against Ecuador.

Man ist erst besiegt, wenn man sich geschlagen gibt!
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Date: 10/7/2024 4:44:39 AM
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Great game analysis dude!
Keep it up

From: Huu
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Date: 10/8/2024 12:39:41 PM
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About our 2nd match: 1W - 1 L

Post-Match Reflection from Iceland U21 Coach Huu

Iceland U21's head coach, Huu, expressed both pride and determination following his team's thrilling 108-101 victory over Cymru U21 in a fiercely competitive match. Reflecting on the game, he highlighted the collective effort and resilience of his players in what turned out to be a high-scoring encounter.

"We knew it would be a tough match," Huu began. "Cymru is a strong side, and they showed their quality, especially with R. Edwards putting up an incredible 41 points. But my team stayed disciplined, fought hard, and executed our game plan well."

Huu was particularly proud of Iceland's ability to control the boards and limit Cymru's second-chance opportunities, with Iceland securing 54 rebounds to Cymru's 50. "K. Svavarsson and H. Ingþórsson were outstanding under the basket, combining for 27 rebounds, which really gave us an edge in key moments."

One of the standout performers for Iceland was H. Ingþórsson, who posted a double-double with 27 points and 10 rebounds, while W. Atlason chipped in with 26 points. "Our offense flowed well today," Huu commented. "Ingþórsson and Atlason stepped up when it mattered most, but it was the team’s overall balance that made the difference."

However, Huu also acknowledged that the defense could have been tighter. "We allowed them too many open shots, and their 3-point shooting at 33% kept them in the game. We need to improve our perimeter defense going forward."

He wrapped up by praising the team's mentality and focus: "I'm incredibly proud of the way the boys handled the pressure, especially in the final quarter when Cymru was pushing hard to close the gap. This result shows we're capable of competing at a high level, but there's still work to do. We’re aiming for more."

With the win, Iceland's U21 squad continues to build confidence, but Coach Huu remains cautious and determined to keep pushing for improvement as the tournament progresses.

From: izak11

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325379.5 in reply to 325379.4
Date: 10/13/2024 5:52:06 AM
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Great work!

From: Huu
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Date: 10/21/2024 6:36:48 AM
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here our best U21 player is on the TL (52930457)

From: izak11

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Date: 11/19/2024 3:53:10 PM
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Af hverju ertu að spila þínum eigin náunga þegar það eru augljóslega betri kostir í liðinu?