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Italian SuperLega Credem Banca Roundup: Modena and Trento Seal Victories

by WoV
source: LegaVolley.it

In the two Round 2 matches of the Italian SuperLega Credem Banca, the volleyball court buzzed with excitement as Modena and Trento clinched hard-fought victories after ten nail-biting sets.


Rana Verona vs. Valsa Group Modena – Photo: LegaVolley.it

Modena’s Dramatic Comeback against Rana Verona

In a tense clash, Valsa Group Modena rallied from 2-0 down to secure a thrilling 3-2 win over Rana Verona. The match began evenly, but Verona’s strong play initially seemed too much for Modena. However, a shift in momentum in the third set saw Modena claw their way back into contention and eventually win in a tie-break. Tommaso Rinaldi of Valsa Group Modena took home the MVP award for his standout performance.

Coach Reactions:

  • Radostin Stoytchev (Rana Verona): “We started poorly in the third set and faced challenges. We need to work on managing such on-field situations.”
  • Filippo Federici (Valsa Group Modena): “Our team showed heart and determination. We aim to keep improving.”

Rana Verona – Valsa Group Modena 2-3 (25-23, 25-17, 20-25, 23-25, 11-15)

Rana Verona: Spirito 3, Dzavoronok 14, Grozdanov 3, Esmaeilnezhad 22, Mozic 22, Mosca 5, Cortesia 4, D’Amico (L), Bonisoli (L), Truhtchev 0, Jovovic, Zanotti, Coach: Stoytchev. Valsa 

Group Modena: Mossa De Rezende 3, Juantorena 18, Stankovic 10, Sapozhkov 23, Davyskiba 6, Brehme 3, Boninfante 0, Sanguinetti 7, Gollini (L), Federici (L), Rinaldi 18, Pinali G, Pinali R, Sighinolfi, Coach: Petrella.

Trentino Edges Out Taranto in Five-set Thriller

Itas Trentino, the reigning Italian Champions, endured a rigorous battle before overcoming Gioiella Prisma Taranto 3-2. Despite their inconsistent gameplay, Trentino managed to replicate a similar victory pattern to their previous match. Kamil Rychlicki of Itas Trentino was awarded MVP for his exceptional play.

Player and Coach Reactions:

  • Kamil Rychlicki (Itas Trentino): “Our belief carried us through tough moments. This win boosts our confidence greatly.”
  • Vincenzo Mastrangelo (Gioiella Prisma Taranto): “We were initially under pressure, but we fought back in the middle sets. We’ll analyze our game approach and improve.”

Itas Trentino – Gioiella Prisma Taranto 3-2 (25-16, 23-25, 18-25, 26-24, 15-8)

Itas Trentino: Sbertoli 4, Lavia 14, Kozamernik 9, Rychlicki 23, Michieletto 19, Podrascanin 14, Pace (L), Nelli 1, Cavuto 0, Laurenzano (L), Acquarone 0, D’Heer, Berger, Magalini, Coach: Soli. 

Gioiella Prisma Taranto: Trinidad De Haro 0, Lanza 12, Alletti 6, Russell 28, Gutierrez 11, Jendryk 8, Luzzi (L), Rizzo (L), Sala 0, Bonacchi 1, Raffaelli 3, Gargiulo, Ekstrand, Paglialunga, Coach: Mastrangelo.

Upcoming Matches for 2nd Matchday:

  • Sunday, October 29, 2023:
    • Pallavolo Padova vs. Cucine Lube Civitanova
    • Allianz Milano vs. Gas Sales Bluenergy Piacenza
    • Mint Vero Volley Monza vs. Sir Susa Vim Perugia
    • Farmitalia Catania vs. Cisterna Volley
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