Trento, 06 February 2020

BLM Group Arena, Thursday of rest before ten days with three very important matches

The Thursday following the important 3-1 home victory against Milan coincided, for Itas Trentino, with the first day of rest for the entire month of February. The coaching staff did not plan any training for February 6, allowing the yellow-blue team to take a breath after an intense period of commitments and travels, obtaining very positive results from the point of view of the results. Trento is in fact the only team that in the return round of the regular season SuperLega Credem Banca did not give points to the opponents (Ravenna, Vibo, Piacenza and Milan were defeated 3-1, Monza 3-0), in this way placing closer to the top of the ranking also thanks to the recent mistakes made by Civitanova. The first place, now also occupied by Perugia at 45 points, is six points away, but Giannelli and his teammates played one match less than the team from Umbria and Modena, which is at 42 points.
However, there is a new tour of the force that will play at least five more times until the end of February. During the next ten days, the team will play three very important matches: on Sunday February 9th against Padua (who won in the going match at the BLM Group Arena at the tie break), on Thursday February 13th against Civitanova for the fifth round of the Champions League Pool A and on Sunday February 16th against Modena for the 21st round of SuperLega. The matches are included in the seasonal pass and will start at 8.30pm.The team will restart training on Friday morning in the weight room for the first of the two sessions scheduled for the day (the second will take place during the evening) and at the BLM Group Arena on Saturday afternoon.

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