Allianz Milano powered past Yuasa Battery Grottazzolina with a clear 3–0 victory in the rescheduled Round 6 match of the SuperLega Credem Banca. The match wrapped up in just 70 minutes, with Milano confidently taking the sets 25–17, 25–18, and 25–21.

Milano controlled the game from the opening point, showing solid teamwork and consistency. Ferre Reggers stood out once again, scoring 20 points. Strong support also came from Tatsunori Otsuka, Francesco Recine, and Gabriele Di Martino, helping Milano earn their third win in a row and move up to 10 points in the standings.
Grottazzolina pushed hardest in the third set, trying to spark a comeback, but Milano’s steady play kept them ahead. Amir Mohammad Golzadeh and Giulio Magalini both scored 13 points for the visitors, who are still searching for their first league win of the season.
Around the league, the sixth round delivered some interesting stats numbers. The round’s top scorer was Tommaso Guzzo (Cisterna Volley), who exploded for 23 points, edging out Alessandro Bovolenta and Alessandro Michieletto, both tied at 21. Guzzo’s performance played a crucial role in Cisterna’s thrilling five-set win over Monza.
In blocking, Daniele Mazzone (Cisterna) stood above the rest with 6 winning blocks, part of his 13-point outing—the best among middle blockers for the round. From the serve line, Giovanni Sanguinetti (Modena) and Efe Mandiraci (Piacenza) each registered 4 aces.
A milestone moment came for Ferre Reggers (Allianz Milano), who not only scored 20 points in Milano’s swift 3–0 win over Grottazzolina but also reached 100 career blocks in SuperLega. Reggers now leads all players in Regular Season scoring with 148 total points, widening the gap over Nathan Feral (125) and Aleksandar Nikolov (124).
The round also saw a special debut: Bryan Argilagos, the 2007-born setter from Perugia, made his first SuperLega appearance and finished with 4 points.
Team-wise, Itas Trentino posted the highest attack percentage at 61.5%, while Allianz Milano led in reception efficiency with 45.5%. Cisterna Volley topped the charts in multiple categories—15 blocks, 80 total points, and 8 aces (tied with Modena).