And for Perugia. I think it has been said already but they need to use Della Lunga a lot more. Ivan is still not doing too great at attacking. He's not even hitting great on 2 or 4 anymore so it has to be fixed immediately. This is a great time now that it is a start of the Superlega and Italian Cup campaign. The pressure is a little more less than before so he can now sit back and go back developing his technique. I think Perugia can now turn to man-management much better than last season now that the winning core has been established. I actually think Coach Lorenzo has the trust of the board. First trophy belongs to him as a coach after all so he can probably do whatever the hell he wants for this season. I highly doubt they see Zaytsev or Atanasijevic as instrumental of the win. It's really down on team work so no one should be taking credit for that. The coach in my opinion improved Aaron Russell's blocking and serving technique. He wasn't that good under Kovac or Speraw but the foundation was definitely during the time of Bernardi in Perugia and it showed during the final. Berger also became more reliable. He even made it possible by turning him into a receiving opposite in order to give him playing time and to make Perugia a lot less reliant on Atanasinevic.
Italy – Superlega 2017/2018
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25 attack attempt, 3 errors, 2 blocked, 13 point, 52%
Nelli stats after Trento-Perugia 3-1 in the last RS, first round.
I'm not saying he is phenomenal, I'm not saying he won't have an hard time vs Perugia block (that rocked in the Supercup), I'm not saying he will play as well as he did vs Piacenza... but we shouldn't forget that last year he was Trento titular opposite until he had more than a month of stop for an injury. And remember that Trento was pretty outstanding in the first part of the season, they were unbeaten for like... 9-10 matches?
Also the year before he played many matches, but that happened because Djuric was injured, so back then it was a forced choice.I specify that because I'm hearing/reading quite often comments like 'finally Nelli has a chance to be titular' (also the commentators yesterday said something like that), but that isn't true.
On the other hand I do agree this should/could be for him the 'test' year, the confirmation year.
But I think he should have been used during the WL, instead of cut out before it...True but we have to remember that Zaytsev was still an opposite and Nelli was hitting on top of Berger's block.
Edit: And Perugia was still with Bari.
I do agree he should've been tested during the NT season but without knowing the details that Blengini knows... We can only specualate why he was cut off like how everyone is saying even in twitter that Italy NT was Trentino+the bench.
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Of course, but what I meant is that he can't be considered as a player that never faced strong teams or strong players in his life.
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Of course, but what I meant is that he can't be considered as a player that never faced strong teams or strong players in his life.
Even if probably this Perugia is the strongest team he faced in his life.
I agree that he played against strong teams before. Zenit Kazan and Bolivar are strong teams but the circumstance is now different from the last time by playing in a less-known and assumingly weaker team than Trentino. So that makes the matchdays against Perugia more special for him and his case for the NT. I guess we can say... he is expected to lead his team than just become a follower so the result of those matches are a much higher importance than the results he got in Trentino. -
he is expected to lead his team than just become a follower
About that I totally agree, that's why I said this could/should be the year of the test/confirmation for him.*
He has to prove himself as a leading spiker in the team, which he usually wasn't in Trentino, or at least not alone.
On the serve I must say he was important as well, also in crucial moments. Even if the true Trento's master of 'serving hard in crucial moment' was Antonov, of courseI also agree that the match vs Perugia is an important one for him, but on the other hand I wouldn't judge him harshly in case he will struggle, at least not in this moment of the year and not after one match vs a "big" (plus, it's possible Travica will be back, and I've no idea how much they could play together pre-season).
Anyway, Padova will play in a row vs Perugia (RS), Perugia (CI), Trento (RS). Though week head!
*even if who shines with medium teams doesn't always shine with top teams as well, so having a great year may not translate in being a super-top opposite in the future.
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Cebulij and Travica will probably stay out the first match of RS, both for muscular problems (quadricep for Travica, I think abdominal muscles for Cebulij).
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First day of RS, tomorrow at 6 pm:
Diatec Trentino – Revivre Milano
Sir Safety Conad Perugia – Kioene Padova
Azimut Modena – BCC Castellana Grotte
Gi Group Monza – Biosì Sora
Tonno Callipo Calabria Vibo Valentia – Cucine Lube Civitanova
Bunge Ravenna – LPR Piacenza
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Cebulij and Travica will probably stay out the first match of RS, both for muscular problems (quadricep for Travica, I think abdominal muscles for Cebulij).
Travica may be back for the match vs Trento next Sunday, about Cebulij is not specified when he will be back.
Also Dijuric is out for a knee inflammation; he will need 10-15 day to be back (even if it seems he started training again, but he's not in Latina). Stern titular.Plus, it's possible Kovacevic won't play ( ), he skipped some training sessions this week, I guess it's the same problem he had before the Supercup?
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Season didn't started yet and we already have tons of injuries in every league. But yes, let's play World League or whatever it's called now...
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Surreal third set for Trento: they were leading like 16-9, then Abdel Aziz went to serve and he left at 17-16 for Milano, with I think 3 (or even 4) direct ace, one slash ball earned, and – most incredible of all – the 16th point made again by Abdel Aziz... with a dig!
After that, it was all Milano, that won 25-20 (and now is leading 2-1)
The good thing for me is that I have Abdel Aziz on fantavolley
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I'm watching Latina - Verona... As usual, when he plays for Latina (and only for Latina) Sasa Starovic is a top player
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Surreal third set for Trento: they were leading like 16-9, then Abdel Aziz went to serve and he left at 17-16 for Milano, with I think 3 (or even 4) direct ace, one slash ball earned, and – most incredible of all – the 16th point made again by Abdel Aziz... with a dig!
After that, it was all Milano, that won 25-20 (and now is leading 2-1)
The good thing for me is that I have Abdel Aziz on fantavolley
That was incredible !
Why can't we watch two matches at the same time? Disappointed by Padova! I was expecting better performance from them.
Lube just escaped losing points by the mistakes of Vibo. Worst receiving performance by them I've seen in recent years. Sander and Christenson's service performances were the only positives. I'm afraid Sokolov's injury is serious
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Marko was rested for the third set. No surprise that was a much closer set.
Thanks to Aaron's great game again I have to say. Both Berger and Ivan played badly(Ivan once again payed great serve and block however) because Della Lunga had an injury(wound somewhere on his toes???) so he was the only in-form OH on that line up today.
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That was incredible !
Why can't we watch two matches at the same time? Disappointed by Padova! I was expecting better performance from them.
Lube just escaped losing points by the mistakes of Vibo. Worst receiving performance by them I've seen in recent years. Sander and Christenson's service performances were the only positives. I'm afraid Sokolov's injury is serious
Edit: Abdel Aziz sealed the deal! Milano beat TrentinoI'm ok with Padova losing, they have to put all their efforts to play their best volleyball ever on the next match vs Perugia in three days, for the Italian Cup
Milano played very good as I expected, but I was also expecting something more by Trento: I wouldn't say there is someone that actually played badly on our side (probably only De Pandis disappointed me today, while in the Supercup he was one of the best imho), but on the other hand nobody played that great.
Curious that few days ago Mosna was complaining that Milano promised them to keep using Galassi as titular and then took both Averill and Piano: today Galassi joined the match at the end of the 4th set and rocked during the tie break (two blocks in a row from 7-7 to 7-9 for Milan, for example). Be careful about what you wish for, Mosna (I'm kidding of course, I was sad as well that Galassi won't be titular this year, even if unlike Mosna what I care at the moment is the NT, not his possible future in Trento)
Anyway, we need to be more brilliant, or Monza will beat us as well.So, Sander did play as titular? I read there was a possibility for that but I didn't understand if it was for Kovar physical problems or technical choices.
I'm crossing my finger to finally have the matches on demand on Sportube, I wanna catch up!
EDIT: I forgot to ask what happened to Sokolov! I read ankle injury?
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Does anyone know if Lucas Yoder's still with Padova?
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Does anyone know if Lucas Yoder's still with Padova?
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Della Lunga lost a lot of blood from his foot (not sure if he cut a finger).
Btw you guys shall follow Serie A1 players on IG: basically everyone is injured.
I watched Latina-Verona till the fourth set. Savani was simply outstanding.
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I read he will be send elsewhere (destination unknown)Thanks! That's too bad. I thought he would have a pretty good season in Italy, maybe he's not ready to the level of play.
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Sokolov - sprained ankle
Kovar was simply terrible in all aspects. I think Sander will continue as a starting OH for LubeYes ı will follow Padova's Coppa Italia performance
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Thanks! That's too bad. I thought he would have a pretty good season in Italy, maybe he's not ready to the level of play.
I have great expectations from the very first time I saw this guy in 2013!