Far from their top-seed form, the F2 Logistics Cargo Movers looked dreary in their loss in Game One of the 2017 Chooks-to-Go PSL Grand Prix Finals. For the entire course of the game, it seemed that they were a notch lower than the Petron Blaze Spikers, figuring in miscues and errors uncharacteristic of the team.
Safe to say, Game One was their worst loss of the season.
For F2 Logistics’ decorated head coach Ramil De Jesus, the solution is simple for the Cargo Movers to win in Game Two.
“Well, kailangan pumasa next game.
“‘Yun lang naman ‘yung puno’t dulo hindi kami nakapasa,” De Jesus staunchly told the media after being on the receiving end of a 14-25, 21-25, 16-25 sweep.
No Cargo Mover was in the stats sheet for excellent receives, meaning they were all net negatives with their passing. This resulted to nine aces for the Blaze Spikers.
Still, De Jesus feels his team is in a good place mentally. He’ll take tomorrow to make adjustments and get his team prepared for Game Two on Thursday at the FilOil Flying V Centre.
“Wala ako masyadong sinabi, basta sabi ko we need to bounce back next game. Give your 100 percent, give your best for next game,” claimed De Jesus, who is raring to win his first-ever Grand Prix crown.
“Well-prepared yung Petron and then siguro itong team first time papasok sa ganitong finals. So let’s see next game.”