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TUR W: “I always dreamed to live and play outside of Italy” said Lo Bianco

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The Italian setter Eleonora Lo Bianco enjoys in Istanbul and her club Fenerbahce Grundig. Club's magazine made short interview with her.

Lo Bianco

Lo Bianco

Key for success?

The key for success is to be patient and never give up

Living abroad?

“I know that I always dreamed to live and play in different places and also to reach a new experience out of my own country

Life in Fenerbahce?

“I feel so good since the first day I came to Fenerbahce because there is a very nice and organized structure. I quickly got used to my teammates and now I enjoy every day with them.” said Lo Bianco.

 

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Ali Y December 4, 2014 - 3:18 pm

She was the primary reason why Galatasaray failed every races for three years. She is too short that did a huge harm on team block and defense organization. Besides, she could not catch a bit high balls on receiving. I doubt that Fenerbahce could succeed with her. Luckily, Fenerbahce has a much taller setter, Elif.

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Sami December 4, 2014 - 4:57 pm

…and lately, Elif has always some helth problems! And you never know if she is ready or not! Pitty Lo Bianco cannot play most of the games…

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Ali Y December 4, 2014 - 6:01 pm

Lo Bianco has too, severe back problems, especially during play off times…

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Sami December 4, 2014 - 7:23 pm

Talking about the health problems, I heard there are much more players than this two inside the team. Also Kim used to have some knee problems in the past…

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Babo December 5, 2014 - 5:49 am

Kim YK’s problem is not only her knee but also her shoulder. But now we have Montano, Polen, Meliha, Kim will rest some matches. Fener setters’re not tall except Elif, both Ezgi and Leo are same.

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