Perugia starts well in the Scudetto Final: 3-1 over Monza in game 1 signed by Giannelli-Plotnytskyi and with block dominance

Perugia starts well in the Scudetto Final: 3-1 over Monza in game 1 signed by Giannelli-Plotnytskyi and with block dominance
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Despite the immense efforts that Monza suffered in game 5 of the semi-final and the blackouts in Perugia, within the walls of a fiery Pala Barton a great challenge. Let’s start from the end, that is, from the recognition of MVP given to Giannelli. The national team setter shows a absolute quality in the distribution of the game, but above all the inertia of the match changes several times excellent shifts at bat and very attentive wall workwithout forgetting one defensive phase in which it is growing more and more. From the first serve to the recognition obtained by Giannelli, however, there was a match characterized by many different aspects. First of all the discreet evening by Fernando Krelingknown to all as Cachopa. The Brazilian setter is the main soul of the Monza club, thanks to a game that is as “pushed” as it is unpredictable for the opponents, but tonight he proves himself a bit imprecise for its usual (excellent) performance standards. The whole team is affected by this, apart from the obvious ones difficulty in the attack from place four – which however do not concern the aforementioned Takahashi, monstrous with a 61% offensive efficiency – and a fluctuating reception. The initial three-hammer module gives ample guarantees in reception, but Mint Vero Volley changes gear just when coach Eccheli makes lift Szwarc off the bench. The Canadian/Polish opposite takes away any point of reference from the Perugian wall, otherwise lethal in many situations of the race. Monza also shows a wall-defense correlation and a level of Be careful when covering much lower than in the semi-final series against the reigning Italian champions, yet they play totally equal three sets out of four.

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