The domination of Perugia continues, undefeated after 18 days, which is further detached from the group of pursuers Trento and Modena, second with five points ahead of Civitanova and eight over the Verona-Piacenza couple. The fight for salvation was also fierce, with Padova (adversary of the Lombards next February 19 in Brianza) ahead of Siena and Taranto by just one point. In the historic, after eighteen days, the Monza team travels with one point less than last year and six from its all-time high of 2020-21 where it was fifth.

In this year’s team statistics, Vero Volley takes back the third position with 162 points, Trento and Cisterna are in the lead with 173, third also in the average set with 2.45 behind Perugia 2.57 and Trento 2.51, rising to fourth place in aces (109 winning hits, with an average of 1.65, Piacenza leads with 131, 1.82). In attack Monza is eighth with 47.5% of positivity, Perugia is in the lead with 54.4%, while in reception it is ninth with 20.4% of positivity, Modena commands with 26.9%.

Looking at the overall statistics of the singles, Vlad Davyskiba remains the bomber and ace-man of the blues (eleventh scorer with 258 points, leads Petar Dirlic of Cisterna with 354 and author of 33 aces, better than him only Noumory Keita of Verona with 34). In Muro Gianluca Galassi climbs one position, fifth with 37 points, leads Aidan Zingel of Cisterna with 46