The words of the pre-match are from the libero Domenico Cavaccini: «We feel strong emotions, which we must however be able to manage in the best possible way: there is still a game to win».
In this second weekend of the month of May, Tonno Callipo Calabria could re-embrace the top flight just one year after their unexpected relegation.
In fact, on Sunday afternoon, starting at 18.00, the team from Vibo and Agnelli Tipiesse Bergamo will compete at the “PalaMaiata” in the third episode of the final: both in Race-1, held last Sunday in Vibo Valentia, and last Wednesday in Game–2 in Bergamo, the Giallorossi led by the Brazilian coach Cesar Douglas prevailed with the maximum difference, and therefore, in the event of a further success, they would celebrate their promotion to the Olympus of Italian men’s volleyball right in front of their own fans.
On the contrary, however, if Daniele Morato’s players from Bergamo win, the series would lengthen with the possibility for the Orobic formation to face Santiago Orduna and his companions within the friendly walls of the “Pala Intred” in the fourth round, scheduled for next Wednesday with start at 19:30.
THE PRE-RACE STATEMENTS
Presenting the match -3 of this final series of the Play Offs Promotion (which is decided in the best of five games) is Domenico Cavaccini from Salerno, who manages second line operations with experience: «Last Wednesday’s match was certainly very important, getting away from home in a playoff series is a big step. I believe that we, like everyone else, now feel strong emotions, which we must however be able to manage in the best possible way: there is still a game to win».
The Libero from Salerno analyzes the aspects that determined the exploit at the “Pala Intred” last Wednesday evening: «We approached the match well on an emotional level and this allowed us to offer a good performance. Then I have to say that playing in this team is easy, they are all damned strong».
On what this season in yellow and red has meant for him on a personal and professional level, Cavaccini expresses himself as follows: «I’d like to answer this question even at the end of the Play Offs. In the meantime, I feel like saying that this season could really become a history of Callipo tuna.