Race 3 arrives and Futurosa Trieste is still not satisfied

Certainly a first very important goal has been reached, or rather two: the playoffs and bringing the battleship Costa Masnaga to Race 3.
But those who believe that the girls from Mura will arrive satisfied in the Brianza area are wrong. After Thursday’s match they had a real recharge of positive energy, certainly mental rather than physical, but in sport, and not only, that’s what’s needed.
Coach Mura is aware of this: “We’re going to Costa to play it, we want to pull another high-level match out of the hat. After Thursday’s match we achieved what we lacked in Game 1: the awareness of being on their level. We understand that we are there, that we are playing against those who in the West Group achieved 12 victories out of 13 in the return group. In the first game we perhaps had a bit of awe, now this is no longer there.”
By now the two teams know their respective strengths and weaknesses well: “Of course, their physicality will come, their suffocating pressing on the ball, perhaps they will be fresher, they have more rotations, but we have understood how to put them in difficulty. We must continue to make them suffer with our defensive adjustments and play that one-on-one that they often didn’t have in the two matches. But the game will once again depend on the control of rebounds and pace.”
Costa has few weaknesses and great depth: “We will have to unleash the perfect storm to win and doing so will be very complicated, every mistake we make will be punished, but we really want to try: now we are aware that it can be done. We will be a little short on rotations but full as ever.”
Tomorrow at 5.30pm we start with 1 to 1 and 0 to 0: everything has to be done again for Costa, Futurosa permitting…

 
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