Modena is heading to Macerata, where it will play game 4 of the quarter-final series on Saturday afternoon (4pm). Macerata is 2-1 up.

“We obtained a brilliant result in game 3 and now we are preparing a massive game – explained Venezuelan Spiker Luis Diaz – It will be very tough, they will do anything possible to seal the series to avoid having to go back to our PalaPanini. Macerata plays even better at home, but in game 2 in their gym, we were very close. We know for well that Macerata is very strong, powerful and complete so all we have to do is focus on our game and try to play at our best. We have a great belief in our ability, we must stay focused from the first to the last play”.