In the first away match of the year, Personal Time San Donà will fly to Sardinia to play on the Sarroch court (Saturday at 7pm): “This first week of training of the new year – comments coach Daniele Moretti – went quite well, there was some waste from the holidays to get rid of, we had some influences, but we will be at our best for Saturday’s match.”
Personal Time flies to Sardinia: “A trip that is an unknown given the holiday. Our opponents at home have always asserted themselves, we will have to be good and focused in facing an opponent who has Fabroni as the lighthouse of the game and is capable of distributing the balls to their spikers. Romuli is their main striker. We will find them excited by the victory obtained away and in the Sarroch palace, furthermore their audience is enthusiastic and noisy.”
The match against Sarroch on Saturday then the Italian Cup against Savigliano on Wednesday: “Right now I don’t want to hear about the Cup match, I’m just thinking about the match to be played in Sardinia and it’s the most important to face at the moment.”
The challenge will be directed by Alessio Lambertini and Davide Prati.
Serie A3 White group (2nd return leg): Belluno-Moyashi Garlasco, Motta-Geetit Bologna, Salsomaggiore-Cus Cagliari, Gamma Chimica Brugherio-Stadium Mirandola, Monge Savigliano-Gabbiano Mantova, rest Acqui Terme
The ranking: Gabbiano Mantova 35; Personal Time San Donà 30; Monge Savigliano 28; Acqui Terme 26; Cus Cagliari 24; Belluno 22; Motta and Gamma Chimica Brugherio 16; Sarroch 14; Geetit Bologna 13; Stadium Mirandola and Moyashi Garlasco 11; Salsomaggiore 6.