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CL W: Italian giants from 0-2 to 3-2 against Fenerbahce

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Imoco Conegliano celebrated the important and big victory in the new match of the CEV Champions League.

Fenerbahce-Imoco

Fenerbahce-Imoco

Today, in the third leg of Pool B, Italian giants defeated Fenerbahce although the Turkish champions led 2-0 in the sets.

From the second set, Imoco showed that they had on their mind to win this match. 

They even led in the second set 21-18 but after many fights, Fenerbahce won that period 27-25 for 2-0. 

The next three sets easily belonged to Italian team and Samanta Fabris (19 points), Robin De Kruijf (18) and Samantha Bricio Ramos (18 points) have dominated in the winning team including Anna Danesi with 11 points and 73% in attack.

For Yellow Angel, Natalia Zilio Pereira scored 18 points, Eda Erdem Dundar 15 and Polina Rahimova 14 points.

POOL B

DATE/TIME TEAMS SCORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 STATS
25.01.20:30

IGOR GORGONZOLA NOVARA ( W )

VK AGEL PROSTEJOV ( W )

0

0

             
25.01.19:00

FENERBAHÇE ISTANBUL ( W )

IMOCO VOLLEY CONEGLIANO ( W ) 

2

3

25

21 

27

25 

15

25 

17

25 

10

15 

 

 

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Fan Volleyball January 25, 2018 - 8:04 pm

Let someone answer me why Fenerbahce lost? Easy answer, because Jerkov is on the court, which doesn’t add anything. In the whole match 4 points, 6 errors in the receiving, the effectiveness in attack 13%. Again, Fenerbahce will lose in Italy with Novara and Conegliano for sure with such a game!

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Eda January 26, 2018 - 3:41 am

Jerkov is dragging her team down!!

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