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Coach Expresses Regret After Disappointing Match Performance

Montpellier Volley succumbed to a heartbreaking exit from the Champions League despite securing a 3-2 victory over Guaguas Las Palmas in the second leg of their round of 16 tie. The French side’s aggregate score wasn’t enough to overcome the 3-1 defeat they suffered in the first leg played in the Canary Islands, ending their historic run in the competition. The result leaves Montpellier with a mixture of pride and disappointment as they turn their attention back to domestic competition.

The Palais des sports Chaban-Delmas in Castelnau-le-Lez witnessed a spirited performance from the home side, but it wasn’t sufficient to prevent elimination. The narrow margin of defeat underscores the competitive nature of the Champions League and the fine line between success and failure at this level. This marked Montpellier’s first appearance in the Champions League play-offs, and despite the setback, the team demonstrated its ability to compete with Europe’s elite volleyball clubs.

A Disappointing End to a Promising Run

Loïc Le Marrec, the head coach of MHSC VB, expressed his frustration and regret following the match. “It’s a big disappointment because we could have done it,” Le Marrec stated, as reported by Midi Libre. He emphasized the require to analyze what went wrong, particularly referencing the first leg where the team struggled to perform. “We need to talk about what happened, it’s not insignificant. We shouldn’t trivialize this elimination, we need to leverage it for the future,” he added. Le Marrec acknowledged the conflicting emotions of pride in reaching this stage and the pain of losing.

The team’s president, Jean-Charles Caylar, echoed Le Marrec’s sentiments, stating that Montpellier could have performed better. “I am disappointed and frustrated, we could have done better. We need to learn from this, come back stronger to manage these kinds of matches,” Caylar said. He believed Las Palmas wasn’t superior and pointed to a lack of aggressiveness and experience as key factors in the defeat. According to Caylar, Montpellier faltered in the first match and, while improved in the return leg, didn’t quite do enough to advance.

Key Factors in the Defeat

During a pre-match analysis, Le Marrec identified Las Palmas as a highly experienced team familiar with high-stakes competitions. He highlighted their strong offensive capabilities, particularly their effective service and attack combination. EnCommun reports that Le Marrec pinpointed a weak serving performance in the first leg as a critical issue, leading to numerous errors and hindering their ability to disrupt Las Palmas’s reception. He also noted difficulties in establishing their own offensive system during that initial encounter.

Nicolas Le Goff, a central player for MHSC VB, acknowledged the team’s fluctuating performance throughout the match. “We had good moments and others less good. In the fourth set, it came down to luck,” Le Goff commented. Despite the disappointment, he expressed satisfaction with reaching the eighth-final stage, a result they would have readily accepted at the beginning of the season.

Looking Ahead

Despite the Champions League exit, Montpellier still has two league matches remaining and the playoffs to gaze forward to. The team will need to quickly regroup and refocus their efforts on domestic success. The experience gained from their Champions League campaign, despite the ultimate outcome, is expected to be valuable as they navigate the challenges ahead. Loïc Le Marrec, who has been the coach of Montpellier Volley since 2014, will be crucial in guiding the team through this transition.

The defeat comes after a recent loss to Paris in the Marmara Spike Ligue on February 27, 2026, ending a seven-match winning streak for Montpellier. L’Équipe reported that Paris, bolstered by the return of coach Mauricio Paes, overcame Montpellier in four sets (23-25, 25-23, 25-17, 25-19).

Montpellier will now concentrate on securing a strong finish in the league and preparing for the playoffs, aiming to build on the experience gained from their Champions League adventure. The team’s ability to learn from this defeat and translate it into improved performance will be key to their success in the coming weeks. Share your thoughts on Montpellier’s season and their future prospects in the comments below.

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