Sebastian Solé, Mitar Djuric and Filippo Lanza during the PalaEvangelisti match
Ph. Trabalza
Trento, November 9th, 2015
A Monday of absolute rest to absorb the first defeat in the regular season of Super League UnipolSai 2015/16 and recharge the batteries in view of a final part of 2015 that will be full of important commitments for Diatec Trentino. The first week of November, by far the busiest month of the season with nine official matches in the calendar, has given mixed results to the Champions of Italy: although the convincing successes against Padua and Maaseik, there has been the setback remedied on Sunday evening in Perugia. A match that for three sets gave uncertainty and balance, before the three points would take much the direction of the hosts, and at the same time confirmed the absolute competitiveness of Trento even with the absence of Urnaut.
Lanza and teammates will be back to train already on Tuesday morning in PalaTrento, starting with the weekly classic double session (weights in the morning and technique in the early afternoon) a period even fuller of obligations. Within seventeen days, between November 12th and 29th, Diatec Trentino will play six matches including three away. The mini-cycle will open with the home match against Piacenza on Thursday (presale tickets at the Trentino Volley Point, Promoevent and www.vivaticket.it), then in quick succession the double transfer to Forlì-Salonicco (from November 15th to 19th, without return to Trento after the race in Romagna), the big match in PalaTrento against Modena on November 22nd, the longest trip of the regular season to Molfetta (on November 25th) and the game between friendly walls against Latina on November 29th. Many kilometers to face in a short time for training and recovery. It is precisely at this time that Trento will have to bite the bullet, trying to collect as many points as possible to stay close to the top-rated positions. With the knockout in PalaEvangelisti, the Yellow-blues lost their supremacy, although they are still not too far away from the top of the ranking, which is occupied by Modena (+2 over Trento), but with Civitanova (+1) behind.
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