Mint Vero Volleyball Monza drops its hat trick in Champions League
The Brianza team overcame Helios Grizzlys Giesen in a fifth-set tie-break.
The Brianza team overcame Helios Grizzlys Giesen in a fifth-set tie-break.
The blue pair made it past the first round after nullifying a whopping five match points to Spaniards Manquillo and Soriano.
After the match ended, Di Giovanni dedicated the success to his expectant wife.
The Brianza-based team will face Giesen in the third day of the Champions League.
“I am very happy with the victory, which was by no means a foregone conclusion,” says the Lube coach.
After two stops in a row, Lavarini’s team is smiling again.
Also celebrating are the nearly 10,000 runners at the start. An endless beat of hearts and feet.
The Tuscan in 2 hours 5 minutes 24 seconds bettered Yeman Crippa’s previous record by 42 seconds.
The Emilian team returned to success, easily overcoming Grottazzolina, the Superleague’s tail end.
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The meeting took place in the United States, where the two-time Tokyo Olympic champion is training.
“The Apulian team is in good shape after the win with Lube,” stressed the Modena coach.
After the loss to VakifBank in the Champions League, Numia Vero Volley Milan returns to the court on Sunday, December 1, in Treviglio.
It will be the first sell-out of the season that Treviglio’s PalaFacchetti will experience on Sunday.
The heavy loss to VakifBank Istanbul does not sit well with the outfielder.
“The only way is to put your head down, work hard and get better and better,” he adds.
The Meneghines struggled to be incisive in attack and to find continuity at the wall.
It starts on Saturday, Nov. 30, with the qualifying draw, then from Monday, Dec. 2, the main draw begins.
The kickboxing star will defend the Wako Pro world title against France’s Nasser Boungab.
About 10,000 runners will be at the start of the event, which will be spread over three distances.
Itas’ 3-1 success on friendly parquet is worth the top spot in the standings.
Lube managed the delicate stages best and expelled PalaSavelli in three sets.
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Coach Stefano Lavarini’s girls take on VakifBank Istanbul in the third day of the first leg of Pool C.
“The match with Padua was crucial to get back on our feet, we were under pressure at the beginning, but from the third set we found a good rhythm.”
“It was the worst moment, both as a physical and mental pain, and in the soul.”
Enthusiastic fans. And the first sign comes from the ticket office, which is selling out for the Sunday, December 1 challenge at PalaFacchetti.
Mint Vero Volleyball Monza did not put up much of a fight.