I've been re-reading & watching Karasuno vs. Inarizaki parts. Coach Ukai really has great tactical skills...like REALLY GOOD. We didn't get to see that with Shiratorizawa since they have like one strategy which is just give the ball to Ushijima. Or in Date Tech which is handling with the blockers.
But with Inarizaki; they have multiple great players that just one strategy won't work. And the setter was the biggest problem overall.
So, coach Ukai thinking of different strategies one after another is freakin impressive AF. He know how to encourage them and trusts his players even if some of them might lose a point
I've been re-reading & watching Karasuno vs. Inarizaki parts. Coach Ukai really has great tactical skills...like REALLY GOOD. We didn't get to see that with Shiratorizawa since they have like one strategy which is just give the ball to Ushijima. Or in Date Tech which is handling with the blockers.
But with Inarizaki; they have multiple great players that just one strategy won't work. And the setter was the biggest problem overall.
So, coach Ukai thinking of different strategies one after another is freakin impressive AF. He know how to encourage them and trusts his players even if some of them might lose a point