An Olympic champion for Allianz Milan
Allianz Milan, the blow
Allianz Milano has unveiled its new acquisition, French setter Yacine Louati. An Olympic champion in Tokyo, he has played in addition to France and Italy, in Belgium, Turkey and Poland.
The 32-year-old comes from a’very good season in the Polish PlusLiga, which saw him among the protagonists with the shirt of coch Giampaolo Medei’s Asseco Resovia. Resovia, exited from the Champions in the group with Trento (a team that è perè managed to beat), then took part in and won the CEV Cup eliminating among other things the Zawiercie compatriots who had excluded poprio Allianz Milano from the final phase of the competition. Closed in fourth place in the PlusLiga, Resovia è stopped in the playoff semifinals against Jastrzebski Wegiel (who went on to win the championship). It was an elimination with much regret, as Louati’s team was unable to field for the semifinal and the final for third place, the opposite also French, Stéphen Boyer, due to a serious ankle injury. Born in 1992, 198 cm, Yacine Louati in the Italian Superleague has already played two seasons, one in Padua in 2018/19 and the next in Monza the following year scoring a total of 530 points with an average of 11 per game and being MVP in 3 matches.
Here are his first words as a new player for Allianz Milano. “I agreed to come to Milan becauseé I was favorably impressed with the level the team has reached this season. I would like to give soì my contribution to achieve the ambitious goals of the company’”.