«Vuelle, let’s win in Venice and then see what happens»

«Vuelle, let’s win in Venice and then see what happens»
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PESARO Last away match of the season for Carpegna Prosciutto, who will travel to Veneto this afternoon, where tomorrow afternoon at 6.15pm…

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PESARO Last away match of the season for Carpegna Prosciutto, who will travel to Veneto this afternoon, where they will face Umana Reyer Venezia tomorrow afternoon at 6.15pm. «It was a normal week and we certainly want to play the last match with the right intensity to be able to try to win. We know that regardless of everything it won’t be an easy match, because the value of the team we face is high” underlined coach Romeo Sacchetti when presenting the match.

Fate

«For a few weeks now we have no longer been masters of our destiny, – continues the Vuelle coach – but we must finish the championship with the right attitude regardless of the result that will arise and which may or may not count. We have to go to Venice to play our game and try to bring it home, even if it won’t be easy. But something can always happen.” A Vuelle that is on the edge of the precipice, but which has won three of the last four matches. And for this reason there is perhaps a little regret for having managed to fix this group only at the end. «The biggest regret is the match lost in Scafati, where we had the winning shot, but we can’t have regrets about how we played against Brindisi for example, because we played a really bad match. As time went by, things improved a little, especially in terms of attitude and we were certainly more positive about this, but unfortunately on certain occasions it wasn’t enough. I have always thought about doing the best we could without ever looking at the tables that were drawn up, because then you can’t put yourself in the hands of others and hope, given that sometimes things can go well and other times badly. To avoid this, I think that every time as an attitude we must always do our best. Then if it has been done you cannot cling to bad luck, because there were probably mistakes made in the past. This situation is cruel, and having won the last match at home was an important aspect, because if relegation had come, losing at the Vitrifrigo Arena would have been a really bad thing.”

The absence

No Venice for Leonardo Totè. «He hasn’t trained with us yet and therefore he won’t play». So Totè ends his season with Vuelle after playing 24 games, with an average of over 13 points per game in almost 25 minutes of play, with an average of 5.1 total rebounds per game. Despite missing six games with tomorrow’s due to injury, the Carpegna big man Prosciutto is still the one who has scored the most points on the team and has suffered the most fouls.

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