Virtus Bologna doesn’t take Trieste lightly.
Virtus Bologna doesn’t take Trieste lightly.
Alberto Seravalli, assistant coach to Sergio Scariolo, hopes Virtus players have already recharged their batteries.
“We are returning to the court after 48 hours from the game with Monaco, we know that this is the season ahead of us, we will play many close games, it is part of a process of growth and amalgamation of the team,” he says. “The championship game against Trieste must serve us as a further step of growth in defensive cohesion and offensive chorality.
“We will face a combative team that will have a great desire to react to the defeat of the previous round in front of their own fans,” Seravalli adds. “We know what their strengths are and we will have to limit them with a tough and team defense, while on offense we will have to play with great determination to try to win the first victory in front of our wonderful public.