Beffa Bleu Line, wastes match point and loses in the tie-break

Beffa Bleu Line, wastes match point and loses in the tie-break
Beffa Bleu Line, wastes match point and loses in the tie-break

The Bleu Line falls in Sassuolo. Leading two sets to one, Forlì wasted two match points in the fourth and was overturned by Bsc Materials in the tie-break (25-21, 17-25, 9-25, 28-26, 15-9). An incisive serve (9 aces) and 22 points from the highly inspired Giacomel (top scorer) were not enough to tame the lynxes. Who grabbed 2 very precious points in the key to safety (+3), when there is only one round left at the end of the regular season. The Bleu Line, safe for some time, suffers the eleventh defeat of their stuttering championship and remains stuck in seventh place. Convinced start from Forlì, who tries to break away (1-4) but doesn’t go far. Bsc recovers and takes the lead (8-5), then cements the lead (16-12) and wins the first set (25-21). The reaction of the Romagna team, however, was vehement: they imposed their pace, shattered the certainties of the Sassole team and easily won both the second and third sets with scores that do not allow any replies: 17-25 and even 9-25. The hosts seem to be on the ropes, but the pressing needs of the standings are the fuel that fuels the engine of the comeback (8-5 and 16-14). The Bleu Line does not retreat and manages to overtake (20-21), then benefits from two match points. Canceled. The lynxes resist and come out on top: 28-26. On the legs, Forlì gives way in the fifth set (15-9), condemned by a merciless 11% of the team in attack. Bleu Line: Bernardeschi 4, Sgarzi, Gregori (L), Bruno 14, Cavalli ne, Giacomel 22, Pulliero 10, Comastri ne, Balducci 8, Gatta 16, Bellavista 4, Simoncelli. All.: Marone.

Marco Lombardi

 
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